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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... Christian- ity during all ages of its occupancy on earth , his mind dissevers , by a decisive glance of thought , all these evils , and the pretended Christians who are account- able for them , from the religion which is as distinct ...
... Christian- ity during all ages of its occupancy on earth , his mind dissevers , by a decisive glance of thought , all these evils , and the pretended Christians who are account- able for them , from the religion which is as distinct ...
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... Christian character , the new colour Christianity gives to some human values , the purifying and heightening of the mediaeval dream of love and chivalry , the new worth that is given to charity and mercy . Or , like most of the ...
... Christian character , the new colour Christianity gives to some human values , the purifying and heightening of the mediaeval dream of love and chivalry , the new worth that is given to charity and mercy . Or , like most of the ...
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... Christ has fulfilled the law and God accepts His righteousness for ours , but because in the Christian life the Greek moralists ' idea of moral prudence is raised to a higher power : Plato's Justice is taken up into Christian Charity ...
... Christ has fulfilled the law and God accepts His righteousness for ours , but because in the Christian life the Greek moralists ' idea of moral prudence is raised to a higher power : Plato's Justice is taken up into Christian Charity ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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