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And sum astrangled as bai ete , And sum were in water adreynt , And sum wiş fire al forschreynt : But “ her maister King ” ( v . 411 ) and the “ riche Quen ” ( v . 444 ) , ruling over these quiet ones , are also the same sportive folk ...
And sum astrangled as bai ete , And sum were in water adreynt , And sum wiş fire al forschreynt : But “ her maister King ” ( v . 411 ) and the “ riche Quen ” ( v . 444 ) , ruling over these quiet ones , are also the same sportive folk ...
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Second , in Passus IV , Reason declares his intention of reforming the King's realm . In the A version the King assented to this , but indicated a forlorn sense of the difficulties involved ; in the B version , on the other hand ...
Second , in Passus IV , Reason declares his intention of reforming the King's realm . In the A version the King assented to this , but indicated a forlorn sense of the difficulties involved ; in the B version , on the other hand ...
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Included in his office of mediator , and just as important as his sacerdotal duties , is the kingship of Christ ; and on this regal function , the De doctrina comments as follows : MADE KING BY GOD THE FATHER . Psal . ii . 6.
Included in his office of mediator , and just as important as his sacerdotal duties , is the kingship of Christ ; and on this regal function , the De doctrina comments as follows : MADE KING BY GOD THE FATHER . Psal . ii . 6.
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