Sonnets, Volume 7Oxford University Press, 1959 - 65 pages |
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... Spirit of God which the devil cannot abide ; and because in God's providence , it is destined to destroy heresy and com- bat sin of every kind . The second is this . The Society will not allow its members to accept ecclesiastical ...
... Spirit of God which the devil cannot abide ; and because in God's providence , it is destined to destroy heresy and com- bat sin of every kind . The second is this . The Society will not allow its members to accept ecclesiastical ...
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... spirit of the Gods do's dwell , Firing thy soule , by which thou dost foretell When this or that vast Dinastie must fall Downe to a Fillit more Imperiall . When this or that Horne shall be broke , and when Others shall spring up in ...
... spirit of the Gods do's dwell , Firing thy soule , by which thou dost foretell When this or that vast Dinastie must fall Downe to a Fillit more Imperiall . When this or that Horne shall be broke , and when Others shall spring up in ...
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... spirit unimpaired as the two books just mentioned . Here as elsewhere the re- formers used traditional material as an instrument of change . The Primer for instance was adapted and modified with this purpose in mind by the authorities ...
... spirit unimpaired as the two books just mentioned . Here as elsewhere the re- formers used traditional material as an instrument of change . The Primer for instance was adapted and modified with this purpose in mind by the authorities ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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