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that is erected on the Moloch principle of children's blood and parents ' tears .
The overwhelming weight of allusion here is to the two Books of Kings , which
largely concern the struggle by the Israelites to eradicate idolatrous practices
from ...
that is erected on the Moloch principle of children's blood and parents ' tears .
The overwhelming weight of allusion here is to the two Books of Kings , which
largely concern the struggle by the Israelites to eradicate idolatrous practices
from ...
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For a moment it seems a very long time ago that the pandemonium of Moloch -
worship reigned . But with the introduction of Solomon and then Baal - peor , the
theme of lust and wantonness enters the catalog , and the feminine principle in
the ...
For a moment it seems a very long time ago that the pandemonium of Moloch -
worship reigned . But with the introduction of Solomon and then Baal - peor , the
theme of lust and wantonness enters the catalog , and the feminine principle in
the ...
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... according to the other fallen angels all the glittering titles they could possibly
desire ( on the principle that , the less the actual value residing in a title , the more
profligacy a leader may assume in disposing of it — a principle well known to the
...
... according to the other fallen angels all the glittering titles they could possibly
desire ( on the principle that , the less the actual value residing in a title , the more
profligacy a leader may assume in disposing of it — a principle well known to the
...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Imperial Caesar | 89 |
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Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty Stevie Davies Перегляд фрагмента - 1983 |
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