Milton
.... 22). Accordingly
Milton's God says of Adam, "I made him just and right, / Sufficient to have stood, through free to fall. / Such ....
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Milton and Theology
.... 22). Accordingly
Milton's God says of Adam, "I made him just and right, / Sufficient to have stood, through free to fall. / Such ....
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The act of temptation and Milton
.... enemies and himself, and although both are destroyed, it is a triumph for
God and his people. By overcoming temptations, Samson has been purged.
Milton, John. ....
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The Act of Temptation in Milton's Poems
.... enemies and himself, and although both are destroyed, it is a triumph for
God and his people. By overcoming temptations, Samson has been purged.
Milton, John. ....
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Paradise Lost
.... 313). Protestant thinkers felt the power of princes was from
God, but
Milton believed the power of the king was only a power entrusted in him via the people. ....
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Presentation of Satan by Milton
.... Since this is a poem meant to "justify the ways of
God to men" (I, 26)
Milton chose to put his explanation in terms that would make the deepest contact with ....
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Milton's Paradise Lost
.... Satan laments the fact that
God must be "almighty" because "no less / Than such could have o'erpowered such force" (
Milton 1979, 1416). ....
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St. Augustine's Influence on Milton
.... to Bad.
Milton's God says of Adam, "I made him just and right, / Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. / Such I created ....
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Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost
.... The poem as a whole has been written by
Milton to justify the ways of
God to man, yet the "hero" of the piece is considered to be Satan, the most powerful ....
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Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost
.... The poem as a whole has been written by
Milton to justify the ways of
God to man, yet the "hero" of the piece is considered to be Satan, the most powerful ....
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Theological Relationship Between Milton & Augustine
.... to Bad.
Milton's God says of Adam, "I made him just and right, / Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. / Such I created ....
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Satan in Paradise Lost
.... Since this is a poem meant to "justify the ways of
God to men" (I, 26)
Milton chose to put his explanation in terms that would make the deepest contact with ....
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Figure of Satan in Paradise Lost
....
Milton's purpose was to discover the truth about
God, pleasant or otherwise, and
Milton had noted some of the puzzling things
God did, such as punishing ....
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Book II of Paradise Lost
....
Milton has just set the stage and presented the two opposing forces that will war over the world--the forces of good represented by
God and Heaven, and the ....
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Womankind
.... Comus. "We must not enslave the dignity of man" with "straiter limits than what
God had set" (
Milton, DDD, 584). Surely,
Milton ....
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Paradise Regained & Character of Satan
.... of evil in an angel presumably created perfect; but since
Milton wishes to teach of mankind's disobedience, he does not set out to justify
God's ways with ....
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Christianity in the Early Literature of England
.... His purpose in writing "Paradise Lost" is stated in the introduction of the poem: to "justify the ways of
God to men." Once again,
Milton is exploring the fall ....
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God and Religion in Victorian Literature
.... He likens Caliban's remonstrance against
God's spite to Satan's "For what
God after better worse would build" in John
Milton Paradise Lost (9.102) (Cundiff 131 ....
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God and Religion in Victorian Literature Introdu
.... He likens Caliban's remonstrance against
God's spite to Satan's "For what
God after better worse would build" in John
Milton Paradise Lost (9.102) (Cundiff 131 ....
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Character of Eve in Paradise Lost
.... from Adam because she believes it will help them work more efficiently in tending Eden, but she actually wants to move out from under
God's control ....
Milton, John ....
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The speech of Satan in Paradise Lost
.... Salvation, not divinity: It is the most
God is willing to give them. But as
Milton spins the tale, that is a promise that, unlike Satan's, can be fulfilled. ....
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Satan's Speech in Paradise Lost, Book IX
.... Salvation, not divinity: It is the most
God is willing to give them. But as
Milton spins the tale, that is a promise that, unlike Satan's, can be fulfilled. ....
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Paradise Lost
.... whereby each Satanic attempt at destruction is followed by a still more wonderful display of
God's creative energy." Potter adds that
Milton "avoids the heresy ....
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Samson as a Tragic Figure
....
Milton's Samson concludes that a personal sacrifice will be the agent of .... the ultimate assertion of self-ownership and reclaiming of kinship with Israel's
God. ....
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References Abel, Lionel. Metatheatre: A New View
.... Shakespeare's Art: Seven Essays. Ed.
Milton Crane. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1973. .... Daly, Mary. "After the Death of
God the Father." Womanspirit Rising. Ed. ....
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The Man Who Was Thursday
.... and analogy. Furthermore,
God is Chesterton's great subject, much like
God is Dante or
Milton's great subject. To attack Chesterton ....
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Myths and the Hebrew Bible
.... There is no way mankind can merit salvation except through
God's Infinite Mercy. .... amount of the Adam and Eve myth comes from John
Milton's Paradise Lost rather ....
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Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... a parable on the arrogance of human beings in thinking they can supplant
God. .... the time can be illustrated by reference to William Blake's poem "
Milton" and to ....
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Comus and Paradise Lost
....
Milton did not, of course, intend the two conversations to be taken as a pair. But the question of why
God allowed the fall is often answered with the ....
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Islam: Origins and views on other religions
.... In essence, the religions are not very tolerant of each other, and for Islam, to do
God's will, subjugating .... London: Routledge, Israel,
Milton and NK Wagle, eds ....
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