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Even in his early years his religious beliefs were not without a certain waywardness ; but in general he was a Calvinist . He was also possessed of an ambitious and aspiring temperament , and in 1996 eagerly accepted a post as chaplain ...
Even in his early years his religious beliefs were not without a certain waywardness ; but in general he was a Calvinist . He was also possessed of an ambitious and aspiring temperament , and in 1996 eagerly accepted a post as chaplain ...
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The Primer as an instrument of religious change ( the phrase is Miss White's ) is described in chapter vi , and the Fifteen Oes in chapter xiii . 2 One of the earliest guides to this use of the Psalms is the well - known letter of ...
The Primer as an instrument of religious change ( the phrase is Miss White's ) is described in chapter vi , and the Fifteen Oes in chapter xiii . 2 One of the earliest guides to this use of the Psalms is the well - known letter of ...
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to express the religious exaltation he felt on embracing the Roman faith . It may be that the mere presentation of a religious subject for contemplation is sufficient to effect the desired response not only from the poet himself ...
to express the religious exaltation he felt on embracing the Roman faith . It may be that the mere presentation of a religious subject for contemplation is sufficient to effect the desired response not only from the poet himself ...
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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