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English, 16.10.2019 14:30 marioagundis0998

In this line from the poem, milton uses the word "yoke" as a
metaphor. what does "yoke" stand for?
bear his mild yoke, they serve him best
the tests and trials god subjects people to
o the temptations that god allows people to face
the graces and blessings god grants to his worshippers
the forgiveness and pardon god shows to his worshippers

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