Paternal Deitie
"Paradise Lost book VI." Dartmouth. Dali Lab, n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014.
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Paternal Deitie. The Son's "Chariot of Paternal Deitie" contrasts with Satan's earlier chariot, of lines 99-101, when he uses the image of power and will to try to elevate himself to God's position.
Paternal Deitie. The Son's "Chariot of Paternal Deitie" contrasts with Satan's earlier chariot, of lines 99-101, when he uses the image of power and will to try to elevate himself to God's position.
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