Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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If thou doest well , shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well , sin lieth at thy door . ( Genesis , IV.3-7 ) " If thou doest well " and " if thou doest not well " are standards of judgment and a just basis for acceptance ...
If thou doest well , shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well , sin lieth at thy door . ( Genesis , IV.3-7 ) " If thou doest well " and " if thou doest not well " are standards of judgment and a just basis for acceptance ...
第 161 頁
He could neither reject God , the architect of the universe , nor accept a benevolent deity who created the world and went to sleep thereafter . In fact , he saw God in , what Ernest J. Lovell calls , a paradoxical Creator - Destroyer ...
He could neither reject God , the architect of the universe , nor accept a benevolent deity who created the world and went to sleep thereafter . In fact , he saw God in , what Ernest J. Lovell calls , a paradoxical Creator - Destroyer ...
第 167 頁
It's not God that I don't accept.16 Alyosha protests that this is rebellion . Ivan , however , gives cogent arguments to demonstrate that eternal peace is not worth the price God demands in terms of blood and suffering , and that it is ...
It's not God that I don't accept.16 Alyosha protests that this is rebellion . Ivan , however , gives cogent arguments to demonstrate that eternal peace is not worth the price God demands in terms of blood and suffering , and that it is ...
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