Wrestling with God: Literature & Theology in the English Renaissance : Essays to Honour Paul Grant Stanwood |
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It is a perverse way , rather to abolish Things and Names , ( for vehement zeale will work upon Names as well as Things ) because they have been abused , then to reduce them [ lead them back ] to their right use .
It is a perverse way , rather to abolish Things and Names , ( for vehement zeale will work upon Names as well as Things ) because they have been abused , then to reduce them [ lead them back ] to their right use .
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In the sermon on Hebrews 2 : 14–15 he said : The principall thing therefore which our grand deliverer would have for ever remembred is that by death he ... and the sovereign God of the Calvinists , was a harbinger of things to come .
In the sermon on Hebrews 2 : 14–15 he said : The principall thing therefore which our grand deliverer would have for ever remembred is that by death he ... and the sovereign God of the Calvinists , was a harbinger of things to come .
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Walton places Donne in exalted company , commenting that the poet , “ considering his own demerits , did humbly ask God with St. Paul , Lord , who is sufficient for these things ? " ( Life , 46 ) . The Anglican Ordinal , as used in ...
Walton places Donne in exalted company , commenting that the poet , “ considering his own demerits , did humbly ask God with St. Paul , Lord , who is sufficient for these things ? " ( Life , 46 ) . The Anglican Ordinal , as used in ...
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