Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Church of England rested on shaky pagan foundations ; Ephesus exemplified its struggle to resist backsliding into the idolatrous ( i.e. , Catholic ) past on which it was built . These troubling associations with idolatry and sexuality ...
... Church of England rested on shaky pagan foundations ; Ephesus exemplified its struggle to resist backsliding into the idolatrous ( i.e. , Catholic ) past on which it was built . These troubling associations with idolatry and sexuality ...
Strana 279
... Church of England's return to Catholicism with an early Christian Ephesus tottering on the brink of paganism . Ephesus , like Catholicism , was part and parcel of the foundational Judeo - Christian tradition from which the new church ...
... Church of England's return to Catholicism with an early Christian Ephesus tottering on the brink of paganism . Ephesus , like Catholicism , was part and parcel of the foundational Judeo - Christian tradition from which the new church ...
Strana 280
... Churches ; to the Churches as well of Great Brittaine , as of those of little Asia . " " Prideaux expresses displea- sure with the Church of England's loss of religious enthusiasm and employs John's reprimanding letter to Ephesus as an ...
... Churches ; to the Churches as well of Great Brittaine , as of those of little Asia . " " Prideaux expresses displea- sure with the Church of England's loss of religious enthusiasm and employs John's reprimanding letter to Ephesus as an ...
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