In Book Three of 'Paradise Lost,' God the Father alludes to what theological principle in the following quotation: 'I made him [Adam] just and right, / Sufficient to have stood though free to fall.'

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In Book Three of 'Paradise Lost,' God the Father alludes to what theological principle in the following quotation: 'I made him [Adam] just and right, / Sufficient to have stood though free to fall.'





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