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... evidence . Under pressure from his reading , either Simon or Rymer and Rapin , he begins to distrust the naked voice in the text and pay more attention to form . His end , though he may move back again from it , is authority : in ...
... evidence . Under pressure from his reading , either Simon or Rymer and Rapin , he begins to distrust the naked voice in the text and pay more attention to form . His end , though he may move back again from it , is authority : in ...
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... evidence ( 1.259-63 ) . For both Satan and Jesus scripture holds noumenal evidence , the clear word of God . God has spoken and revealed the order of salvation through typology ; both characters presume this as a basis of their ...
... evidence ( 1.259-63 ) . For both Satan and Jesus scripture holds noumenal evidence , the clear word of God . God has spoken and revealed the order of salvation through typology ; both characters presume this as a basis of their ...
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... evidence . The noumenal , typological sense in Milton seems clear ; the phenomenal is more ambiguous . One does not easily draw a parallel between Milton's methodology and Simon's , less than ten years later but in a different context ...
... evidence . The noumenal , typological sense in Milton seems clear ; the phenomenal is more ambiguous . One does not easily draw a parallel between Milton's methodology and Simon's , less than ten years later but in a different context ...
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