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Page 42
... fear . The Law set forth in the first stanza is conjoined by the Gospel in the final stanza ; the epigraph from John xiv : 15 succinctly achieves this : " If you love me , keep my Commandments , " for Jesus's command- ments encompass ...
... fear . The Law set forth in the first stanza is conjoined by the Gospel in the final stanza ; the epigraph from John xiv : 15 succinctly achieves this : " If you love me , keep my Commandments , " for Jesus's command- ments encompass ...
Page 168
... fear : " Oh my black Soule , " " This is my playes last scene , " " At the round earths imagin'd corners , " " What if this present , " " Thou hast made me , " " I am a little world , " and " Oh , to vex me . " Corresponding directly to ...
... fear : " Oh my black Soule , " " This is my playes last scene , " " At the round earths imagin'd corners , " " What if this present , " " Thou hast made me , " " I am a little world , " and " Oh , to vex me . " Corresponding directly to ...
Page 171
... fear in the context of eternal consequences , the holy fear that Donne considered in the Devotions : Many of the blessed martyrs have passed out of this life without any show of fear ; but thy most blessed Son himself did not so ...
... fear in the context of eternal consequences , the holy fear that Donne considered in the Devotions : Many of the blessed martyrs have passed out of this life without any show of fear ; but thy most blessed Son himself did not so ...
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