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Page 125
... political parties of seventeenth - century England . One can only do so , how- ever , by first beginning to regard poetic transcendence as an object of some critical scrutiny . It is worth noticing , at the outset , that the poetry of ...
... political parties of seventeenth - century England . One can only do so , how- ever , by first beginning to regard poetic transcendence as an object of some critical scrutiny . It is worth noticing , at the outset , that the poetry of ...
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... political passion for place , fame , and influence ; apolitical in intent , his poetry is therefore potentially bad politics ( even if profoundly moving piety ) just as the escapist motives of the masque were . These poets were ...
... political passion for place , fame , and influence ; apolitical in intent , his poetry is therefore potentially bad politics ( even if profoundly moving piety ) just as the escapist motives of the masque were . These poets were ...
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... political reality of Charles , is equally obvious and unimportant . True enough , a hard - boiled politico might keep his guns trained at Charles rather than swinging them to potential allies and that very nation he had sought to serve ...
... political reality of Charles , is equally obvious and unimportant . True enough , a hard - boiled politico might keep his guns trained at Charles rather than swinging them to potential allies and that very nation he had sought to serve ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Bowing at the Name of Jesus | 23 |
Anomalous Puritans | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Adam and Eve advanced or radical analysis Andrewes angels Anglican antinomian apocalypse argued argument articulated beginning book three bowing Bownd Bunyan C. S. Lewis Calvin chapter Christ Christian Christmas Christopher Hill Church contrast controversy Crashaw creatures divine doctrine Donne earth England English eschatological eternal exaltation example expressed faith Father finally gesture glory God's Gospel hath heaven hero holy human intellectual Israel Jews John John Donne John Milton literal London Lord mercy millennial Milton name of Jesus nation nature Old Testament Paradise Lost paradox patriarchs pattern peace poem poetry political position preached preachers prose Prynne Puritan Puritan thought radical Protestants Royalist Sabbatarianism Sabbath Satan Scripture seems sense sermon seventeenth-century seventh-day Sabbatarianism sort speech spiritual Stanley Fish stanza Stephen Marshall style talk theologians theological things thir Thomas Thomas Thorowgood tion typology unto verbal verbs vision words writing