Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... tion illustrative of the various aspects of Shakespeare's thought of God . Anything like a classification of his allusions to our heavenly Father would not only be tedious , but of little value to our study , since it is the Poet's own ...
... tion illustrative of the various aspects of Shakespeare's thought of God . Anything like a classification of his allusions to our heavenly Father would not only be tedious , but of little value to our study , since it is the Poet's own ...
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... tion with a serious rival . Many of the staunch Pro- testant party had fled from the Roman persecution in England to the sanctuary of Geneva , the head- quarters of the Calvinists and the home of their great leader , Calvin . Coverdale ...
... tion with a serious rival . Many of the staunch Pro- testant party had fled from the Roman persecution in England to the sanctuary of Geneva , the head- quarters of the Calvinists and the home of their great leader , Calvin . Coverdale ...
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... tion was that men interrupted the beneficent divine intention by their own ignorance , sins , and self - will . Yet man cannot be deprived of his sovereign gift of free - will for all his mistakes . The warnings and promptings of ...
... tion was that men interrupted the beneficent divine intention by their own ignorance , sins , and self - will . Yet man cannot be deprived of his sovereign gift of free - will for all his mistakes . The warnings and promptings of ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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