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In what epic poem about the rebellion and fall of Satan does John Milton state his aim as to "justify the ways of God to men"?
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#58010. Asked by Dead Man Inc.
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Arpeggionist
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I believe the quote's from the opening lines of "Paradise Lost".
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krithikc
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It may perhaps also be Paradise Regained
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Dead Man Inc
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Arpeggionist got it.
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