Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... Christians ' death . . . As fell to Saul , to Balaam , and the rest , That would not kill and curse at God's command ... Christian belief , and the hypocrisy and cant with which Western society shrouded the subject . his The European ...
... Christians ' death . . . As fell to Saul , to Balaam , and the rest , That would not kill and curse at God's command ... Christian belief , and the hypocrisy and cant with which Western society shrouded the subject . his The European ...
Pagina 72
... Christian leaders to take advantage of the pledged withdrawal of Amurath . Frederick supports the argument : ' tis ... Christians persuade themselves to break their oath humans can always persuade themselves to anything — and they turn ...
... Christian leaders to take advantage of the pledged withdrawal of Amurath . Frederick supports the argument : ' tis ... Christians persuade themselves to break their oath humans can always persuade themselves to anything — and they turn ...
Pagina 117
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. posed contradictions from the Bible with Christian teaching ; where the New ... Christ , even he which was born of Mary , was God so shall he be a visible God , comprehensible and mortal ' , and this ...
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. posed contradictions from the Bible with Christian teaching ; where the New ... Christ , even he which was born of Mary , was God so shall he be a visible God , comprehensible and mortal ' , and this ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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