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Page 42
... tells him the way . Milton explains why Uriel , mighty archangel though he is , is unable to detect that it is really Satan to whom he is giving this dangerous information : For neither Man nor Angel can discern Hypocrisie , the onely ...
... tells him the way . Milton explains why Uriel , mighty archangel though he is , is unable to detect that it is really Satan to whom he is giving this dangerous information : For neither Man nor Angel can discern Hypocrisie , the onely ...
Page 85
... telling us . He tells us what goes on in Heaven , Hell , and the Garden of Eden and what the various characters , including God and Satan , say . Dante is telling the reader too , but in a quite differ- ent way : he is sharing a ...
... telling us . He tells us what goes on in Heaven , Hell , and the Garden of Eden and what the various characters , including God and Satan , say . Dante is telling the reader too , but in a quite differ- ent way : he is sharing a ...
Page 88
... tells him and what experience tells him . Both messages are true , but they are far from identical . The tension between taught religious truth and personally encountered truth produces the special charac- teristics of certain kinds of ...
... tells him and what experience tells him . Both messages are true , but they are far from identical . The tension between taught religious truth and personally encountered truth produces the special charac- teristics of certain kinds of ...
Contents
God Defended | 26 |
God and Nature | 50 |
Poetic Attitudes to God from the Psalms to Dante | 69 |
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