Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureL. & Virginia Woolf, 1931 - 160 páginas |
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... human mind . But the Church , true to her policy of admitting and sanctifying human impulses and traditions - that policy which enshrined pagan rites in Christian festivities , sanctified human mating with the solemnities of the ...
... human mind . But the Church , true to her policy of admitting and sanctifying human impulses and traditions - that policy which enshrined pagan rites in Christian festivities , sanctified human mating with the solemnities of the ...
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... human nature . The world , the senses , human affections - seeing the rejection of these as involved in the love of God , or in any practice of the higher life of the spirit , is man's most primitive reaction to religion : the Blessed ...
... human nature . The world , the senses , human affections - seeing the rejection of these as involved in the love of God , or in any practice of the higher life of the spirit , is man's most primitive reaction to religion : the Blessed ...
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... human and the least dualistic , poured into sonnets and plays alike his sense of the heights to which human passion and devotion could rise . Yet every now and then disgust and despair at the whole business would seem to rise in him ...
... human and the least dualistic , poured into sonnets and plays alike his sense of the heights to which human passion and devotion could rise . Yet every now and then disgust and despair at the whole business would seem to rise in him ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
ENGLISH AND NORMAN | 30 |
HUMANIsm and the Churches | 64 |
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