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... truth and reality of personal experience . GEORGE HER- BERT was perhaps at that moment , and from his induction to Bemerton , one of the holiest men in Christendom and the most John - like spirit in the Church of England , or in any ...
... truth and reality of personal experience . GEORGE HER- BERT was perhaps at that moment , and from his induction to Bemerton , one of the holiest men in Christendom and the most John - like spirit in the Church of England , or in any ...
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... truth in it . Nor does it vindicate HERBERT to allege that the mode of the day was to imitate the classic writers , and so to speak of God as Jove , and more than that , to make Christians talk like heathens ; for the grava- men of our ...
... truth in it . Nor does it vindicate HERBERT to allege that the mode of the day was to imitate the classic writers , and so to speak of God as Jove , and more than that , to make Christians talk like heathens ; for the grava- men of our ...
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... truth , and that while as a boy naturally gentle , the stronger passions came later , and were then more hardly mastered . But again I must con- fess , that his whole bearing and the tone of the Epigrams- Apologetical compel me to ...
... truth , and that while as a boy naturally gentle , the stronger passions came later , and were then more hardly mastered . But again I must con- fess , that his whole bearing and the tone of the Epigrams- Apologetical compel me to ...
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... Truth , ' as he weened , against John Good- win , the theological controversialist . The public occasions -historical - whereon he was called to exercise his office gave him splendid opportunities for speaking ' the truth ; ' but he was ...
... Truth , ' as he weened , against John Good- win , the theological controversialist . The public occasions -historical - whereon he was called to exercise his office gave him splendid opportunities for speaking ' the truth ; ' but he was ...
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... truth must at long - last be told , and this mingle - mangle of unhistoric statement and mendacious zeal exposed . There are nearly as many blunders as sentences in the Narrative , and the animus is as base as the supercilious ignorance ...
... truth must at long - last be told , and this mingle - mangle of unhistoric statement and mendacious zeal exposed . There are nearly as many blunders as sentences in the Narrative , and the animus is as base as the supercilious ignorance ...
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of George Herbert ..., Volumen2 George Herbert Vista completa - 1874 |
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of George Herbert ..., Volumen2 George Herbert Vista completa - 1874 |
Términos y frases comunes
aequis Andrew Melville Anti-Tami-Cami-Categoria Antiphon atque beauty Bemerton BERT Bishop's Walk Christ Church Militant Church of England Church Porch death divine doth earth edition Epigrams Essay eyes feel Ferrar flesh flowers folio George Gilfillan GEORGE HERBERT give glory God's grace hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan HERBERT's Poems holy humour imagination Joseph Alleine Keble King Leighton light live Lord Master Melville mihi mind ministers Mother Musae Muses nature Nicholas Ferrar Notes and Illustrations nunc Parentalia passion poet poetic poetry poor prayer Priest printed Psalm Puritans Quae quaintness quam reader Richard Wilton sacra sacred sing Sinne soul spirit stanza sunne surely sweet symbol tears Temple Thee thine things thou dost thought Thy praise tibi translation truth unto verse verso Walton Williams words Writings