The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... give united and harmonious testimony to the fundamental conceptions of natural religion , if not to those of the specifically Christian scheme . This testimony is cumulative , and it follows the law of evolu- tion , by advancing from ...
... give united and harmonious testimony to the fundamental conceptions of natural religion , if not to those of the specifically Christian scheme . This testimony is cumulative , and it follows the law of evolu- tion , by advancing from ...
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... gives us the secular record , as the Bible gives us the sacred . Matthew Arnold has summed up for us the general characteristics of Homer's poetry . He makes them to be : first , rapidity of movement ; secondly , plainness of thought ...
... gives us the secular record , as the Bible gives us the sacred . Matthew Arnold has summed up for us the general characteristics of Homer's poetry . He makes them to be : first , rapidity of movement ; secondly , plainness of thought ...
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... gives us an instance of the second method the hero of the " Eneid " relates the preceding history to Dido ; but here the speaker is too evidently talking not so much to Dido as to the reader , and so again the illusion is dispelled ...
... gives us an instance of the second method the hero of the " Eneid " relates the preceding history to Dido ; but here the speaker is too evidently talking not so much to Dido as to the reader , and so again the illusion is dispelled ...
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... give to the late and inferior talent which can only patch together the works of others the praise that be- longs to supreme creative genius . The large design and simple elegance of the " Iliad " and the " Odyssey " are not the natural ...
... give to the late and inferior talent which can only patch together the works of others the praise that be- longs to supreme creative genius . The large design and simple elegance of the " Iliad " and the " Odyssey " are not the natural ...
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... gives the translation of a book of proverbs which might almost have formed the model for Solomon . Solomon . The Proverbs of Ptah - hotep are in Egyptian . Renouf , in his " Hibbert Lectures , " declares that in the fourth dy- nasty ...
... gives the translation of a book of proverbs which might almost have formed the model for Solomon . Solomon . The Proverbs of Ptah - hotep are in Egyptian . Renouf , in his " Hibbert Lectures , " declares that in the fourth dy- nasty ...
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