Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature: The World, the Flesh, and the Spirit, Their Actions and ReactionsP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... divine ) ' , it is still necessary to distinguish further , for the champions of Humanism I have named are not in the main contrasting Human with Divine things , but are championing the claims of the Human as opposed to the Natural ...
... divine ) ' , it is still necessary to distinguish further , for the champions of Humanism I have named are not in the main contrasting Human with Divine things , but are championing the claims of the Human as opposed to the Natural ...
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... divine volumes of Plato , and his equal ' ( i.e. ' his contemporary ' ) ' Xenophon , where if I should tell ye what I learned of chastity and love , I mean that which is truly so , whose charming cup is only virtue , which she bears in ...
... divine volumes of Plato , and his equal ' ( i.e. ' his contemporary ' ) ' Xenophon , where if I should tell ye what I learned of chastity and love , I mean that which is truly so , whose charming cup is only virtue , which she bears in ...
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... divine life here , and of perfect happiness hereafter , consisteth in nothing but mere obedience to the Divine will . Happiness is that inward sweet delight that will arise from the harmonious agreement between our wills and God's will ...
... divine life here , and of perfect happiness hereafter , consisteth in nothing but mere obedience to the Divine will . Happiness is that inward sweet delight that will arise from the harmonious agreement between our wills and God's will ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
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