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I EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE Why has evangelical religion fared so badly in English literature ? There can hardly be any question that it has fared badly , and it may be both interesting and instructive to speculate on the ...
I EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE Why has evangelical religion fared so badly in English literature ? There can hardly be any question that it has fared badly , and it may be both interesting and instructive to speculate on the ...
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The evangelical faith and the evangelical piety failed to secure any representation in literature other than a hostile and contemptuous one . Even that was not the whole extent of the penalty . For those who exiled themselves from the ...
The evangelical faith and the evangelical piety failed to secure any representation in literature other than a hostile and contemptuous one . Even that was not the whole extent of the penalty . For those who exiled themselves from the ...
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The evangelical disliked all secular literature as a kind of vanity , and the man of letters despised the evangelical faith as a species of fanaticism Relations were practically broken off , for more than a century , between the ...
The evangelical disliked all secular literature as a kind of vanity , and the man of letters despised the evangelical faith as a species of fanaticism Relations were practically broken off , for more than a century , between the ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
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