Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... God can have his Church anywhere — even " the theife had his Church upon the Crosse " ( II , x , 216 ) . Elsewhere , in entreating those who are suspicious of God's mercies and fearful for their own salvation , Donne recalls to them the ...
... God can have his Church anywhere — even " the theife had his Church upon the Crosse " ( II , x , 216 ) . Elsewhere , in entreating those who are suspicious of God's mercies and fearful for their own salvation , Donne recalls to them the ...
Pagina 159
... God's call to his people , while the words of the Bible convey a living Word to God's people through the liturgical context in which they are read . Christian rhetoric , therefore , breaks out of the self - enclosed world of classical ...
... God's call to his people , while the words of the Bible convey a living Word to God's people through the liturgical context in which they are read . Christian rhetoric , therefore , breaks out of the self - enclosed world of classical ...
Pagina 160
... God's Word in a liturgical con- text is itself a creative act , realizing in the present the community of God's people through retelling the biblical accounts of God's encoun- ters with his people in times past . Spenser's language ...
... God's Word in a liturgical con- text is itself a creative act , realizing in the present the community of God's people through retelling the biblical accounts of God's encoun- ters with his people in times past . Spenser's language ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
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