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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Unless otherwise identified, translations are by R. W.
Hepburn.
Godfrey Goodman, The Fall of Man; or the Corruption
of
Nature... (London, 1616). George Hakewill, An
Apolo-
gie or Declaration of the
Power and Providence of God in
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All Coherence Gone (Chicago, 1949)—a study of the six-
teenth- and seventeenth-century debate, to which this arti-
cle is much indebted. Marjorie Nicolson, Mountain Gloom
and Mountain Glory (Ithaca, N. Y., 1959).
R. W. HEPBURN
[See also Chain of Being; Cycles; Design Argument; Evil;Hierarchy; Macrocosm; Primitivism; Sin and Salvation;
Sublime.]
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