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Page 77
... traditional hierarchy and much of the traditional liturgy ( this now in the beautiful English of Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer ) , while of course it substituted Protestant for Romanist doctrines wherever these clashed . But the ...
... traditional hierarchy and much of the traditional liturgy ( this now in the beautiful English of Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer ) , while of course it substituted Protestant for Romanist doctrines wherever these clashed . But the ...
Page 80
... tradition but idealistic visions of the holy society , of the spiritual enlightenment given to the humblest reader of the Bible . Milton feels patriotic pride in his country's having been , through Wycliffe , the pioneer of the ...
... tradition but idealistic visions of the holy society , of the spiritual enlightenment given to the humblest reader of the Bible . Milton feels patriotic pride in his country's having been , through Wycliffe , the pioneer of the ...
Page 154
... tradition leaves us cold , we may remem- ber the sternly unsentimental conception of Justice , Dike , which was central in Greek religious thought and tragic drama . In the Graeco - Roman - Christian tradition of Christian humanism , of ...
... tradition leaves us cold , we may remem- ber the sternly unsentimental conception of Justice , Dike , which was central in Greek religious thought and tragic drama . In the Graeco - Roman - Christian tradition of Christian humanism , of ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
Copyright | |
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