Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... religion . " Sir , " said Dry- den , " you are very much mistaken : my religion is the old religion . " " Nay , " replied the other , " whatever it be in itself I am sure it is new to you for within three days you had no religion at all ...
... religion . " Sir , " said Dry- den , " you are very much mistaken : my religion is the old religion . " " Nay , " replied the other , " whatever it be in itself I am sure it is new to you for within three days you had no religion at all ...
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... religion confirmed and established by philosophical reasons . " 11 Here faith anticipates and completes the findings of reason , and philosophy is the hand- maid of religion . 12 Since Truth , whatever its source , is ulti- mately ...
... religion confirmed and established by philosophical reasons . " 11 Here faith anticipates and completes the findings of reason , and philosophy is the hand- maid of religion . 12 Since Truth , whatever its source , is ulti- mately ...
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... religion . Sprat , in his History of the Royal Society ( 1667 ) , approaches this subject with the statement that it is " the weightiest and most solemn part of my whole undertaking ; to make a defense of the Royal Society , and this ...
... religion . Sprat , in his History of the Royal Society ( 1667 ) , approaches this subject with the statement that it is " the weightiest and most solemn part of my whole undertaking ; to make a defense of the Royal Society , and this ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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