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... grace , he washed his hands in fresh wine , picked his teeth with the foot of a hog , and talked jovially with his attendants . Then the carpet being spread , they brought plenty of cards , many dice , with great store and abundance of ...
... grace , he washed his hands in fresh wine , picked his teeth with the foot of a hog , and talked jovially with his attendants . Then the carpet being spread , they brought plenty of cards , many dice , with great store and abundance of ...
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... Grace ' rhymes with ' face ' two lines earlier , and it rhymes again with grace three lines later : Man therefore shall find grace , The other none : in Mercy and Justice both , Through Heav'n and Earth , so shall my glorie excel , But ...
... Grace ' rhymes with ' face ' two lines earlier , and it rhymes again with grace three lines later : Man therefore shall find grace , The other none : in Mercy and Justice both , Through Heav'n and Earth , so shall my glorie excel , But ...
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... Grace , Which uttering thus he to his Father spake . ' Which uttering ' : for all its triumphant effortlessness , it is astonishing , for ' which ' here has to mean ' Love without end , and without measure Grace'- Christ uttered all ...
... Grace , Which uttering thus he to his Father spake . ' Which uttering ' : for all its triumphant effortlessness , it is astonishing , for ' which ' here has to mean ' Love without end , and without measure Grace'- Christ uttered all ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
Copyright | |
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