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... divine worship , and a departure from the simplicity and spir- ituality of the Gospel , which the apos- tles and primitive Christians would not have tolerated a single Sabbath . It is to rob the people of that part of the service which ...
... divine worship , and a departure from the simplicity and spir- ituality of the Gospel , which the apos- tles and primitive Christians would not have tolerated a single Sabbath . It is to rob the people of that part of the service which ...
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... divine origin as immediate and secondary revelation . However strange the assertion may sound in the present state of dramatic art , it is not the less true that the church was the birthplace of the mod- ern drama . " The first plays ...
... divine origin as immediate and secondary revelation . However strange the assertion may sound in the present state of dramatic art , it is not the less true that the church was the birthplace of the mod- ern drama . " The first plays ...
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... divine love , which emanates from God and Christ . If you have any doubt of it , read some of the higher plays of Shakes- peare , and see often and at every page , you come to characters and passages of poetry , which most strikingly ex ...
... divine love , which emanates from God and Christ . If you have any doubt of it , read some of the higher plays of Shakes- peare , and see often and at every page , you come to characters and passages of poetry , which most strikingly ex ...
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... Divine Grace , which we should imitate . But there is one well known , which is so beautiful , I can not forbear quoting it . It is in the Merchant of Venice , and Ulrici in com- menting on that play says : " Ultimate- ly , therefore ...
... Divine Grace , which we should imitate . But there is one well known , which is so beautiful , I can not forbear quoting it . It is in the Merchant of Venice , and Ulrici in com- menting on that play says : " Ultimate- ly , therefore ...
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... divine justice and moral necessity . With him the tragic consists in the sufferings and final ruin of the human- ly great , noble , and beautiful , which has fallen a prey to human weakness , and , looking alone to the present ex ...
... divine justice and moral necessity . With him the tragic consists in the sufferings and final ruin of the human- ly great , noble , and beautiful , which has fallen a prey to human weakness , and , looking alone to the present ex ...
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