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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... seems to have had dealings far more intimate than Santayana allows for . A later poet who was proud to subscribe himself one of Browning's poetic sons ( ' Pourquoi nier son père ? ' he said ) seems to have been prepared to defend ...
... seems to have had dealings far more intimate than Santayana allows for . A later poet who was proud to subscribe himself one of Browning's poetic sons ( ' Pourquoi nier son père ? ' he said ) seems to have been prepared to defend ...
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... seems to have been a person of morose temper , facts which may account , on the principle of reaction , for the liberal opinions and the benevolent disposition of the son ' . Blessedly pre - Freudian DNB , which has discerned , without ...
... seems to have been a person of morose temper , facts which may account , on the principle of reaction , for the liberal opinions and the benevolent disposition of the son ' . Blessedly pre - Freudian DNB , which has discerned , without ...
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... seems to have had in mind was that their common great - grand- father , the Scottish Ulsterman James Macdonald , had been a Wesleyan minister converted by the great John Wesley himself . We need not deny that evangelical Wesleyanism was ...
... seems to have had in mind was that their common great - grand- father , the Scottish Ulsterman James Macdonald , had been a Wesleyan minister converted by the great John Wesley himself . We need not deny that evangelical Wesleyanism was ...
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