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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... things earthly : When I bethinke me on that speech whyleare Of Mutability , and well it way ; Me seemes that though she all unworthy were Of the Heav'ns Rule ; yet very sooth to say , In all things else she beares the greatest sway ...
... things earthly : When I bethinke me on that speech whyleare Of Mutability , and well it way ; Me seemes that though she all unworthy were Of the Heav'ns Rule ; yet very sooth to say , In all things else she beares the greatest sway ...
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... things above Nature , things which our Reason by itself could not reach unto . Yet those things also we believe knowing by Reason that Scripture is the Word of God.'1 That is the spirit in which the greater of the Anglican divines were ...
... things above Nature , things which our Reason by itself could not reach unto . Yet those things also we believe knowing by Reason that Scripture is the Word of God.'1 That is the spirit in which the greater of the Anglican divines were ...
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... things , and so it is fortitude ; it believeth all things , and so it is faith ; it hopeth all things , and so it is confidence ; it endureth all things , and so it is patience ; it never faileth and so it is perseverance . You see two ...
... things , and so it is fortitude ; it believeth all things , and so it is faith ; it hopeth all things , and so it is confidence ; it endureth all things , and so it is patience ; it never faileth and so it is perseverance . You see two ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
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