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... church - music would know . The anagrammatic point , possible only in English , is ( to my knowledge ) Herbert's own ; but it would not be easy for even an ill - read seventeenth - century Anglican cleric to avoid thinking of Mary and ...
... church - music would know . The anagrammatic point , possible only in English , is ( to my knowledge ) Herbert's own ; but it would not be easy for even an ill - read seventeenth - century Anglican cleric to avoid thinking of Mary and ...
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... Church Militant , it may be worth pondering the one occasion on which the word ' Amen ' is invoked in a poem of his ( and this ' in the Conclusion ' , at the end of a line and of a sentence ) : in , of all poems , " The Church Militant ...
... Church Militant , it may be worth pondering the one occasion on which the word ' Amen ' is invoked in a poem of his ( and this ' in the Conclusion ' , at the end of a line and of a sentence ) : in , of all poems , " The Church Militant ...
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... church knew how to get along with the socialist state , but at the same time it was able to resist and to contradict , often at great personal sacrifice for individual members of the Church . Their moral convictions , however , never ...
... church knew how to get along with the socialist state , but at the same time it was able to resist and to contradict , often at great personal sacrifice for individual members of the Church . Their moral convictions , however , never ...
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