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You say that “ Jeroboam ' s deed was always disapproved , his defection
abominated , his followers considered rebels . " I have often read of the censure
of his defection , not from Rehoboam but from the true worship of God , and I
recall that ...
You say that “ Jeroboam ' s deed was always disapproved , his defection
abominated , his followers considered rebels . " I have often read of the censure
of his defection , not from Rehoboam but from the true worship of God , and I
recall that ...
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In moving from Pharaoh to sultan and finally to the barbarian invasions of Europe
, the poet tried to include all times and places , all experiences and civilizations
under the tyranny of Satan , whose angelic followers are A multitude , like which ...
In moving from Pharaoh to sultan and finally to the barbarian invasions of Europe
, the poet tried to include all times and places , all experiences and civilizations
under the tyranny of Satan , whose angelic followers are A multitude , like which ...
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only leader under Christ in Heaven ; his claim to preeminence by success in
arms does not impress when it is remembered that his fellows , or rather followers
, suffered defeat through him ; his counsel must therefore be thought suspect ; the
...
only leader under Christ in Heaven ; his claim to preeminence by success in
arms does not impress when it is remembered that his fellows , or rather followers
, suffered defeat through him ; his counsel must therefore be thought suspect ; the
...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Sultan and Barbarian | 51 |
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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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