Essays in Dissent: Church, Chapel, and the Unitarian ConspiracyCarcanet, 1995 - 264 من الصفحات Donald Davie has insisted - even as he was writing about Modernism and Ezra Pound - on an area of English literature, history and spirituality misread and misvalued in a secular age, when the churches are themselves at pains to dilute or deny the sermons, hymns and tracts which defined and energised their chapel lives. Davie neither dilutes nor denies: he reappraises with scholarly, searching love the elements from which his culture and imagination are shaped. He edited the Oxford Book of Christian Verse and the Penguin Book of Psalms. This volume brings together his 1976 Clark Lectures (Cambridge), the 1980 Ward-Phillips Lectures (Notre Dame) and related material, illuminating the political and spiritual heritage of distinctively English Protestant traditions. |
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... Doddridge endured in 1743 when he had allowed George Whitefield to preach from his pulpit . Others came from Watts , from John Guyse , and from a trustee of the Coward Trust thinly veiling a threat to withhold Trust funds from Doddridge's ...
... Doddridge endured in 1743 when he had allowed George Whitefield to preach from his pulpit . Others came from Watts , from John Guyse , and from a trustee of the Coward Trust thinly veiling a threat to withhold Trust funds from Doddridge's ...
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... Doddridge's hymns ; and indeed the connec- tion with Watts was noticed as early as 1806. But it must be emphasized that the theological content that is poured into these moulds is such as Watts and Doddridge would have been appalled by ...
... Doddridge's hymns ; and indeed the connec- tion with Watts was noticed as early as 1806. But it must be emphasized that the theological content that is poured into these moulds is such as Watts and Doddridge would have been appalled by ...
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... Doddridge in his turn could expect to be , at best , damned with faint praise . And so it proves ( pp . 482-3 ) : He was the soul of every association for religious purposes in the country where he resided ; for his heart was too large ...
... Doddridge in his turn could expect to be , at best , damned with faint praise . And so it proves ( pp . 482-3 ) : He was the soul of every association for religious purposes in the country where he resided ; for his heart was too large ...
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