Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 páginas |
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... Charles I and , after the restoration of 1660 , Charles II had no natural right to rule over godly Englishmen . Inherited power on the traditional model of the English monarchy ran counter to reason . In a spectacular after- thought ...
... Charles I and , after the restoration of 1660 , Charles II had no natural right to rule over godly Englishmen . Inherited power on the traditional model of the English monarchy ran counter to reason . In a spectacular after- thought ...
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... Charles I , he enjoys a freedom he would not have if he capitulated and abandoned the cause : When I shall vocce aloud , how good He [ Charles I ] is , how great Enlarged winds that curl the flood , Know no such liberty . Stone walls do ...
... Charles I , he enjoys a freedom he would not have if he capitulated and abandoned the cause : When I shall vocce aloud , how good He [ Charles I ] is , how great Enlarged winds that curl the flood , Know no such liberty . Stone walls do ...
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... Charles II had called in 1669 for renewed vigour in prosecuting the secret meetings of non - conformists , and the Cavalier Parliament in its winter session of 1670–71 persisted in its hard line , a change in policy was imminent ; in ...
... Charles II had called in 1669 for renewed vigour in prosecuting the secret meetings of non - conformists , and the Cavalier Parliament in its winter session of 1670–71 persisted in its hard line , a change in policy was imminent ; in ...
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The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
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Abdiel Adam and Eve Adam's anti-clerical argument Arminianism assertion Book chaos Chapter characteristics Charles Christ Christian Christopher Hill church classical clergy constitutes contemporary corrupt creation cultural depicted divine doctrine earth England English Civil War English republic English Revolution epic Eve's evil experience fall fallen angels fallen world Father Fowler Genesis God's Godhead godly Gordon Campbell grace heaven hell Holy Spirit human humankind ideological incarnate issues John Milton judgement King kingship Latin Laudian light literary London manifests Michael mid-century millenarian monarch narrative nature neoclassicism Note notion Old Cause Oxford pamphlet Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passage perceived perhaps persecuted poem poet poetry polemic political postlapsarian Prayer prelapsarian presbyterian priest prompted prose punishment puritan radical Raphael reader recognises reform relationship remains republican Restoration ritual role salvation Samson Samson Agonistes Satan sense sentence sexual subordinate clauses thee thou tradition vision voice word