Poetics of the Holy: A Reading of Paradise LostUNC Press Books, 10 okt 2017 - 463 pagina's With full attention to the classical, medievel, and Renaissance traditions that constituted the milieu in which Milton wrote, Lieb explores the sacral basis of Milton's thought. He argues that Milton's responsiveness to the holy as the most fundamental of experiences caused his outlook to transcend immediate doctrinal concerns. Acccordingly, Lieb contends that the consecratory impulse not only underlined Milton's point of view but infused all aspects of his work. Originally published in 1981. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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... Tabernacle 124 6. Sinai Theophany 148 7. Horeb Theophany 150 8. Vision of the New Jerusalem 168 9. Luminous Theophany 211 10. “Let There Be Light” 225 11. “A Firmament in the Midst of the Waters” 226 12. Ark of the Covenant 227 13 ...
... Tabernacle 124 6. Sinai Theophany 148 7. Horeb Theophany 150 8. Vision of the New Jerusalem 168 9. Luminous Theophany 211 10. “Let There Be Light” 225 11. “A Firmament in the Midst of the Waters” 226 12. Ark of the Covenant 227 13 ...
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... tabernacle”; “whatsoever shall touch the flesh thereof shall be holy” (Lev. 6:25–27). In that manner, the holy shares characteristics with the unclean: “If a soul touch any unclean thing... he also shall be unclean” (Lev. 5:2). Opposed ...
... tabernacle”; “whatsoever shall touch the flesh thereof shall be holy” (Lev. 6:25–27). In that manner, the holy shares characteristics with the unclean: “If a soul touch any unclean thing... he also shall be unclean” (Lev. 5:2). Opposed ...
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... Tabernacle and Temple were sacred and set apart to that use; and not the Utensils of the Altar onely, but even the instruments of musick, which David ordained to praise the Lord with in the Temple, were not common, but consecrated unto ...
... Tabernacle and Temple were sacred and set apart to that use; and not the Utensils of the Altar onely, but even the instruments of musick, which David ordained to praise the Lord with in the Temple, were not common, but consecrated unto ...
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... Tabernacle . . . with such a kinde of fulnesse, that Moses himself was not able to approach unto it;. .. and filled the Temple of Solomon . . . in such sort that the Priests could not enter therein: so in him all the fullnesse of the ...
... Tabernacle . . . with such a kinde of fulnesse, that Moses himself was not able to approach unto it;. .. and filled the Temple of Solomon . . . in such sort that the Priests could not enter therein: so in him all the fullnesse of the ...
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... Tabernacle and all therein.” “When the priests were consecrate,” Ainsworth continues, “the blood of their sacrifice was put upon their right eares, thumbs, and toes, and sprinckled upon their bodies and garments, that so they might be ...
... Tabernacle and all therein.” “When the priests were consecrate,” Ainsworth continues, “the blood of their sacrifice was put upon their right eares, thumbs, and toes, and sprinckled upon their bodies and garments, that so they might be ...
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