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... Christ is in the tomb that the poet remembers that there were three Crosses on Calvary and that Christ suffered between two thieves . The Mater Dolorosa and the disciple whom Jesus loved do not stand at the foot of this Cross . There is ...
... Christ is in the tomb that the poet remembers that there were three Crosses on Calvary and that Christ suffered between two thieves . The Mater Dolorosa and the disciple whom Jesus loved do not stand at the foot of this Cross . There is ...
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... Christ in ourselves , we so far understand its classical self - utterance as given us in the apostolic revelation ... Christ , the Word Incarnate , reveals and makes plain to our earthly minds , all , and immeasurably more , that the ...
... Christ in ourselves , we so far understand its classical self - utterance as given us in the apostolic revelation ... Christ , the Word Incarnate , reveals and makes plain to our earthly minds , all , and immeasurably more , that the ...
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... Christ ? This is the acid test for the Christian . Here Tyrrell has no first - hand contribution to make . He was not an exegete . The opinions he held were those that might be held by any amateur of the Gospel - perhaps not the less ...
... Christ ? This is the acid test for the Christian . Here Tyrrell has no first - hand contribution to make . He was not an exegete . The opinions he held were those that might be held by any amateur of the Gospel - perhaps not the less ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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