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The first Book proposes , first in brief , the whole subject ; Man's disobedience ,
and the loss thereupon of Paradise , wherein he was placed : then touches the
prime cause of his Fall , the Serpent , or rather Satan in the serpent ; who ,
revolting ...
The first Book proposes , first in brief , the whole subject ; Man's disobedience ,
and the loss thereupon of Paradise , wherein he was placed : then touches the
prime cause of his Fall , the Serpent , or rather Satan in the serpent ; who ,
revolting ...
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Satan , who is present , upon this immediately flies up into the regions of the air :
where , summoning his Infernal Council , he acquaints them with his
apprehensions that Jesus is that seed of the Wo . man , destined to destroy all
their power ...
Satan , who is present , upon this immediately flies up into the regions of the air :
where , summoning his Infernal Council , he acquaints them with his
apprehensions that Jesus is that seed of the Wo . man , destined to destroy all
their power ...
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Satan again meets his Infernal Council , reports the bad success of his first
temptation of our Blessed Lord , and calls upon them for connsel and assistance .
Belial proposes the tempting of Jesus with women . Satan rebukes him for his ...
Satan again meets his Infernal Council , reports the bad success of his first
temptation of our Blessed Lord , and calls upon them for connsel and assistance .
Belial proposes the tempting of Jesus with women . Satan rebukes him for his ...
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Satan , in a speech of much flattering commendation , endeavours to awaken in
Jesus a passion for glory , by particularising various in . stances of conquests
achieved , and great actions performed , by persons at an early period of life .
Satan , in a speech of much flattering commendation , endeavours to awaken in
Jesus a passion for glory , by particularising various in . stances of conquests
achieved , and great actions performed , by persons at an early period of life .
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Satan , persisting in the temptation of our Lord , shows him imperial Rome in its
greatest pomp and splendour , as a power which he probably would prefer
before that of the Parthians ; and tells him that he might with the greatest ease
expel ...
Satan , persisting in the temptation of our Lord , shows him imperial Rome in its
greatest pomp and splendour , as a power which he probably would prefer
before that of the Parthians ; and tells him that he might with the greatest ease
expel ...
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