Truth in Our Practice: Representing Justice in Milton's Poetry and ProseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 386페이지 |
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... Satan's rhetoric . To expose Satan's deception , Abdiel restates Satan's argument in plainer terms , observing that Satan , who has not used the word " unjust " himself , deemed God's " just Decree " in His exaltation of the Son to go ...
... Satan's rhetoric . To expose Satan's deception , Abdiel restates Satan's argument in plainer terms , observing that Satan , who has not used the word " unjust " himself , deemed God's " just Decree " in His exaltation of the Son to go ...
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... Satan's rhetorical lures . The real manifestation of Abdiel's just actions , however , lies in the manner in which he resists . He does not simply launch a corporeal attack against Satan , which occurs in Book 6 , but rather physical ...
... Satan's rhetorical lures . The real manifestation of Abdiel's just actions , however , lies in the manner in which he resists . He does not simply launch a corporeal attack against Satan , which occurs in Book 6 , but rather physical ...
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... Satan's rhetoric , Abdiel attacks not only Satan's logic but his ethos ; Satan's character is unreliable because he is misdirected away from God and toward selfish desires . That is , Satan's incorrect inner orientation of self toward ...
... Satan's rhetoric , Abdiel attacks not only Satan's logic but his ethos ; Satan's character is unreliable because he is misdirected away from God and toward selfish desires . That is , Satan's incorrect inner orientation of self toward ...
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