The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... covered in his fall . " They are of great voice ; the battle - cry of Ares and Poseidon is loud as the united shout of a myriad of the Greeks . They have their fixed abodes - Poseidon in the depths of Zeus a magnified man.
... covered in his fall . " They are of great voice ; the battle - cry of Ares and Poseidon is loud as the united shout of a myriad of the Greeks . They have their fixed abodes - Poseidon in the depths of Zeus a magnified man.
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... voice and lures him to destruction ! The truth is , that God and devil are confounded in Homer . The suitors look to the gods for help in their iniquities . The gods regard only their own honor and pleasure in the government they ...
... voice and lures him to destruction ! The truth is , that God and devil are confounded in Homer . The suitors look to the gods for help in their iniquities . The gods regard only their own honor and pleasure in the government they ...
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... voice . This god - making was not innocent . It began in the desire of fallen humanity to rid itself of the thought of a moral God who would challenge its impurity and pun- ish its transgressions . It transformed the one holy Will into ...
... voice . This god - making was not innocent . It began in the desire of fallen humanity to rid itself of the thought of a moral God who would challenge its impurity and pun- ish its transgressions . It transformed the one holy Will into ...
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... voice from out of the darkness and the silence , declaring that there is for- giveness with him that he may be feared ; that if the wicked will forsake his way , and the unrighteous man his thoughts , and will turn unto the Lord , he ...
... voice from out of the darkness and the silence , declaring that there is for- giveness with him that he may be feared ; that if the wicked will forsake his way , and the unrighteous man his thoughts , and will turn unto the Lord , he ...
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... voices of the past that would otherwise be lost . We may say something more about this matter of originality , after we have considered what Virgil actually wrote . As we have already intimated , there was pro- gress in his work ...
... voices of the past that would otherwise be lost . We may say something more about this matter of originality , after we have considered what Virgil actually wrote . As we have already intimated , there was pro- gress in his work ...
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