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Strona 349
To these Satan di- Favour'd of Hearen so highly , to fall off Tects his speech ,
comforts them with hope yet From their Creator , and transgress his will of
regaining Heaven , but tells them lastly of For one restraint , lords of the world
besides ? a ...
To these Satan di- Favour'd of Hearen so highly , to fall off Tects his speech ,
comforts them with hope yet From their Creator , and transgress his will of
regaining Heaven , but tells them lastly of For one restraint , lords of the world
besides ? a ...
Strona 364
Fled not in silence through the frighted deep , God , sitting on his throne , sees
Satan flying to With ruin upon ruin , rout on rout , wards this world , then newly
created ; shows Confusion worse confounded ; and Heaven - gates him to the
Son ...
Fled not in silence through the frighted deep , God , sitting on his throne , sees
Satan flying to With ruin upon ruin , rout on rout , wards this world , then newly
created ; shows Confusion worse confounded ; and Heaven - gates him to the
Son ...
Strona 413
God declaring that the entrance of Satan could With pity , violated not their bliss .
not be by them prevented . He sends his Son About the new - arriv'd in multitudes
to judge the transgressors ; who descends and The ethereal people ran , to ...
God declaring that the entrance of Satan could With pity , violated not their bliss .
not be by them prevented . He sends his Son About the new - arriv'd in multitudes
to judge the transgressors ; who descends and The ethereal people ran , to ...
Strona 444
The wise man's cumbrance , if not snare ; more intimating somewhat respecting
his own pre To slacken Virtue , and abate her edge , [ apt vious sufferings , asks
Satan , why he should Than prompt her to do aught may merit praise . be so ...
The wise man's cumbrance , if not snare ; more intimating somewhat respecting
his own pre To slacken Virtue , and abate her edge , [ apt vious sufferings , asks
Satan , why he should Than prompt her to do aught may merit praise . be so ...
Strona 448
Satan , irritated Like to themselves , distinguishable scarce at the failure of all his
attempts , upbraids From Gentiles , but by circuincision vain ; the indiscretion of
our Saviour in rejecting his And God with idols in their worship join ' d . offers ...
Satan , irritated Like to themselves , distinguishable scarce at the failure of all his
attempts , upbraids From Gentiles , but by circuincision vain ; the indiscretion of
our Saviour in rejecting his And God with idols in their worship join ' d . offers ...
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