White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... Christ , whose wonder - working did not call upon " incantations and charms composed under the influence of a criminal ... Christian doctrines of free will . Churchmen built their case upon the supremacy of the spirit and faith in God ...
... Christ , whose wonder - working did not call upon " incantations and charms composed under the influence of a criminal ... Christian doctrines of free will . Churchmen built their case upon the supremacy of the spirit and faith in God ...
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... Christ appears as the legendary white magician par excellence . In the New Testament Christ resists Satan's temptation to perform ... Christian period ( New York , 1961 ) . magic in Egypt , he became the leader of a The Legendary Magician 43.
... Christ appears as the legendary white magician par excellence . In the New Testament Christ resists Satan's temptation to perform ... Christian period ( New York , 1961 ) . magic in Egypt , he became the leader of a The Legendary Magician 43.
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David Woodman. both Christian tradition and Platonic faith , for her virtue requires the protection of Christian grace . Her rejection of appetite is her victory in a trial of Christian virtue , even though she remains imprisoned in the ...
David Woodman. both Christian tradition and Platonic faith , for her virtue requires the protection of Christian grace . Her rejection of appetite is her victory in a trial of Christian virtue , even though she remains imprisoned in the ...
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White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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