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... date of composition of the sonnets can be placed fairly certainly in the period immediately following Alabaster's first conversion to the Roman faith until his escape from England , that is , between Easter 1597 and Michaelmas 1598.
... date of composition of the sonnets can be placed fairly certainly in the period immediately following Alabaster's first conversion to the Roman faith until his escape from England , that is , between Easter 1597 and Michaelmas 1598.
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IO 6 s Up to Mount Olivet my soul ascend , The mount spiritual , and there supply Thy fainting lamp with oil of charity , To make the light of faith the more extend . Go by this tract which thither right doth tend , Which Christ did ...
IO 6 s Up to Mount Olivet my soul ascend , The mount spiritual , and there supply Thy fainting lamp with oil of charity , To make the light of faith the more extend . Go by this tract which thither right doth tend , Which Christ did ...
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The suggestion that ' the glow - worm faith ' may have gone out is a taunt against the Protestants ' exclusive reliance on faith . 8. “ Then said Jesus unto them , All ye shall be offended because of me this night : for it is written I ...
The suggestion that ' the glow - worm faith ' may have gone out is a taunt against the Protestants ' exclusive reliance on faith . 8. “ Then said Jesus unto them , All ye shall be offended because of me this night : for it is written I ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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