England's AntiphonLibrary of Alexandria, 1890 M01 1 - 332 páginas |
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... religious poetry from an early periodofourliteraryhistory. This could hardly be done without reference to some of the principal phases ofthe religious historyof the nation. To give anythinglike afull historyof the religious feeling of a ...
... religious poetry from an early periodofourliteraryhistory. This could hardly be done without reference to some of the principal phases ofthe religious historyof the nation. To give anythinglike afull historyof the religious feeling of a ...
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... religious poetry: the nation must have a history at least before it can possess any material capable of beingcast into the mouldof religious utterance; but,the nation once possessed ofthis material, poetryis the first form religious ...
... religious poetry: the nation must have a history at least before it can possess any material capable of beingcast into the mouldof religious utterance; but,the nation once possessed ofthis material, poetryis the first form religious ...
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... not others sung before him. Deep answereth untodeep, faceto face, praise to praise.Tothe sound of the trumpetthe harpreturnsits own vibrating response—alike, but how different! The religious song of the country, I say again, is a.
... not others sung before him. Deep answereth untodeep, faceto face, praise to praise.Tothe sound of the trumpetthe harpreturnsits own vibrating response—alike, but how different! The religious song of the country, I say again, is a.
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George MacDonald. religious song of the country, I say again, is a growth, rooted deep in all its story. Besides thefact that the lyric chiefly will rousethe devotional feeling, there is another reason why I should principally use it: I ...
George MacDonald. religious song of the country, I say again, is a growth, rooted deep in all its story. Besides thefact that the lyric chiefly will rousethe devotional feeling, there is another reason why I should principally use it: I ...
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... religious poetryis abouthim and his mother.Their longing after his humanity madethem idolize hismother. Ifwe forget that only throughhis humanity can we approach his divinity, weshall soonforget likewise that his mother is blessed among ...
... religious poetryis abouthim and his mother.Their longing after his humanity madethem idolize hismother. Ifwe forget that only throughhis humanity can we approach his divinity, weshall soonforget likewise that his mother is blessed among ...
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