| Steven Knapp - 1993 - 192 páginas
...such creatures could occur. And certainly Milton's God prefers free obedience to forced submission: Not free, what proof could they have given sincere...Not what they would? What praise could they receive? (III. 103-106) But it is uncertain whether he creates free agents solely or primarily for the sake... | |
| Dennis Danielson - 1999 - 320 páginas
...fall. Such I created all the ethereal powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who failed; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...praise could they receive? What pleasure I from such ohedience paid, When will and reason (reason also is choice) Useless and vain, of freedom both despoiled,... | |
| Peter Dennis Bathory, Nancy Lynn Schwartz - 2001 - 340 páginas
...formulation, God wanted Adam and Eve to "know to know no more": Not free, what proof could they have giv'n sincere Of true allegiance, constant Faith or Love, Where only what they needs must do, appear'd, Not what they would? what praise could they receive? What pleasure I from such obedience... | |
| J. Judd Owen - 2001 - 236 páginas
...arguments for free will. Compare, for example, the following speech of Milton's God in Paradise Lost: Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...must do appeared, Not what they would? What praise would they receive, What pleasure I, from such obedience paid, When Will and Reason (Reason also is... | |
| N. H. Keeble - 2001 - 322 páginas
...and Eve: Such I created all the ethereal powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who failed; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...they needs must do, appeared, Not what they would? (111. 100-6) God left free the will, for what obeys Reason, is free, and reason he made right, But... | |
| Richard Bradford - 2001 - 236 páginas
...to falL Such 1 created all the etherial powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who failed: Freely they stood who stood. and fell who felL Not...only what they needs must do, appeared. Not what they wouldr What praise could they received What pleasure f from such obedience paid. When will and reason... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 páginas
...fall. Such I created all the ethereal powers too And spirits, both them who stood and them who failed; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...appeared, Not what they would? what praise could they receive?0 What pleasure I from such obedience paid. When will and reason (reason also is choice) Useless... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 páginas
...fall. Such I created all th' Ethereal Powers 100 And Spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have giv'n sincere Of true allegiance, constant Faith or Love, Where only what they needs must do, appear'd,... | |
| John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 2003 - 388 páginas
...fail'd; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fel1. Not free, what proof could they have giv'n sincere Of true allegiance, constant Faith or Love, Where only what they needs must do, appear'd, 105 Not what they would? what praise could they receive? What pleasure I from such obedience... | |
| Thomas L. Pangle - 2003 - 318 páginas
...in explanatory conversation with His only begotten Son: Not free, what proof could they have giv'n sincere Of true allegiance, constant Faith or Love, Where only what they needs must do, appear'd, Not what they would? what praise could they receive? What pleasure I from such obedience... | |
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