Which New Testament doctrine do the Songs of Innocence affirm? (MEG 102) (SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND SONGS OF EXPERIENCE)

The Songs of Innocence affirm the New Testament doctrine of the innocence and purity of children. They celebrate the natural world, childhood innocence, and the beauty of the human spirit. The poems in this collection often draw on biblical themes and images, such as the image of the lamb, which represents purity, and the image of the child, which represents innocence and vulnerability. By celebrating the innocence and purity of childhood, the Songs of Innocence reflect Blake's belief in the essential goodness of the human spirit, and his hope for a world free from corruption and oppression.