How does Milton's concept of "God's yoke" in "On His Blindness" reflect his socio-political commentary on obedience and service within the broader context of Puritan ideology?
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It critiques the hierarchical structure of the Church of England.
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It subtly endorses the virtue of rebellion against oppressive rulers.
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It underscores the tension between individual agency and divine providence.
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It parallels the Puritan work ethic with divine servitude.
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