The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... tion , by advancing from vague to clear . Even poets like Goethe , who proclaim another gospel , witness in spite of themselves to the truth as it is in Jesus . There may be question what names deserve to be counted among those of the ...
... tion , by advancing from vague to clear . Even poets like Goethe , who proclaim another gospel , witness in spite of themselves to the truth as it is in Jesus . There may be question what names deserve to be counted among those of the ...
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... tion of Rome ; Dante is bent upon expounding the politi- cal and religious philosophy of his time ; even Milton , in the " Paradise Lost , " is the Arian and the Puritan . But Homer seems free from subjective motive . antipathy of race ...
... tion of Rome ; Dante is bent upon expounding the politi- cal and religious philosophy of his time ; even Milton , in the " Paradise Lost , " is the Arian and the Puritan . But Homer seems free from subjective motive . antipathy of race ...
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... tion . That was left for the skepticism of a far later time . The close of the last century was an era of disintegra- tion , of revolt against settled beliefs and institutions . Then " a man was famous , according as he lifted up axes ...
... tion . That was left for the skepticism of a far later time . The close of the last century was an era of disintegra- tion , of revolt against settled beliefs and institutions . Then " a man was famous , according as he lifted up axes ...
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... tion of the theme . We have seen with what art the " Iliad " and the " Odyssey " propose their subjects to us the concrete before the abstract , synthesis before analysis , the problem before the explanation . Do they also show a common ...
... tion of the theme . We have seen with what art the " Iliad " and the " Odyssey " propose their subjects to us the concrete before the abstract , synthesis before analysis , the problem before the explanation . Do they also show a common ...
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... tion as an American Vandal will occasionally cut into a famous statue or edifice abroad . It records the names of certain Greek mercenaries in the employ of a certain Egyptian king , Psammeticus . The Greek characters are of antique ...
... tion as an American Vandal will occasionally cut into a famous statue or edifice abroad . It records the names of certain Greek mercenaries in the employ of a certain Egyptian king , Psammeticus . The Greek characters are of antique ...
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