The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 197
... kingdom on earth . We have already mentioned Bunyan's unadvertised belief in some period - presumably the conventional thousand years - of mil- lennial organization on earth . While there are few explicit state- ments on the matter ...
... kingdom on earth . We have already mentioned Bunyan's unadvertised belief in some period - presumably the conventional thousand years - of mil- lennial organization on earth . While there are few explicit state- ments on the matter ...
Pagina 232
... Kingdom of Ireland , " and begins : What I intend now to say to you , is , next to your duty to God , and the care of your salvation , of the greatest concern to yourselves , and your children ; your bread and clothing , and every ...
... Kingdom of Ireland , " and begins : What I intend now to say to you , is , next to your duty to God , and the care of your salvation , of the greatest concern to yourselves , and your children ; your bread and clothing , and every ...
Pagina 234
... kingdom we live in [ Ireland ] I verily believe , that since the beginning of the world , no nation upon earth ever showed ( all circumstances considered ) such high constant marks of loyalty , in all their actions and be- haviours as ...
... kingdom we live in [ Ireland ] I verily believe , that since the beginning of the world , no nation upon earth ever showed ( all circumstances considered ) such high constant marks of loyalty , in all their actions and be- haviours as ...
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