Religious Prose of Seventeenth-century EnglandAnne Ferry Knopf, 1967 - 258页 |
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... writing ) . Works of religious literature engaged the energies of a vast variety of writers , and were read as eagerly as they were composed , by as wide a variety of men . Religion was interesting to everyone in England in the ...
... writing ) . Works of religious literature engaged the energies of a vast variety of writers , and were read as eagerly as they were composed , by as wide a variety of men . Religion was interesting to everyone in England in the ...
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... writing . We are also struck , however , by lively dif- ferences among the works themselves , differences which can be explained in various ways , by reference to various sorts of causes . Most obviously , the religious writers of the ...
... writing . We are also struck , however , by lively dif- ferences among the works themselves , differences which can be explained in various ways , by reference to various sorts of causes . Most obviously , the religious writers of the ...
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... writers was yet living in 1533-4 , when Henry VIII made the Church of England finally independent of the Pope ... writing during and even after the Civil Wars ( a con- sciousness evident in this volume in the language of Browne ...
... writers was yet living in 1533-4 , when Henry VIII made the Church of England finally independent of the Pope ... writing during and even after the Civil Wars ( a con- sciousness evident in this volume in the language of Browne ...
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