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Christian life --- Christian literature, English (Middle) --- History --- History and criticism.
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Celtic Church --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Doctrines. --- History and criticism --- Ireland --- Church history
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Apocryphal books --- Christian literature, Early --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Philosophy, Russian. --- Russia --- Civilization.
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Old English literature --- Spiritual life --- Monasticism and religious orders for women --- Christian literature, English (Middle) --- Catholic Church --- Christian literature, English (Middle). --- Spiritual life - Catholic Church - Early works to 1800. --- Monasticism and religious orders for women - Rules.
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Matilda of Magdeburg --- Christian literature, German --- German literature --- Private revelations. --- Spiritual life --- History and criticism. --- Catholic Church. --- History and criticism
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Asceticism --- Spiritual life --- Christian literature, Early --- Asceticism. --- Spiritual life. --- Spiritualiteit. --- Monnikenwezen. --- Filosofia medieval. --- Filosofia cristã. --- Cristianismo (fontes) --- Ascetismo. --- Vida cristã. --- Greek authors. --- Cristianismo (fontes).
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Medieval Latin literature --- Bible NT. Gospels. Matthew --- Christian literature, Early --- Littérature chrétienne primitive --- Latin authors --- Auteurs latins --- Bible. --- Commentaries --- Early works to 1800. --- 230.005 --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- Littérature chrétienne primitive
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'James I and the Religious Culture of England' is a study of King James's influence, both direct and indirect, on various aspects of religious life in England during his reign; James emerges as more interested in religious matters than in any other aspect of English culture. It brings together literary, religious and political history to consider such topics as the poetic response to James's accession, prophetic poetry at court, the neo-Latin religious epigram, the politics of conversion, and the biblical iconography of peace-making applied to James; the short devotional lyric, religious narrative, philosophical or theological verse, works of religious satire and controversy, liturgical verse, and sermons are all examined, and relatively unstudied writers such as John Davies of Hereford, Joshua Sylvester, Andrew Melville, Joseph Hall, George Wither. Professor JAMES DOELMAN teaches in the Department of English at McMaster University.
Christian church history --- English literature --- James I [Great Britain] --- Christian literature, English --- History and criticism. --- James --- Influence. --- Religion. --- In literature. --- England --- Religious life and customs. --- Church history --- Jacobus --- Jakob --- Jacques --- Well affected subject of the kingdome of Scotland, --- C., --- Jacobo
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"Erasmus' controversies with French, Italian, Spanish, and German critics on theological, social, philological, educational, and other matters are contained in volumes 71-84 of the Collected Works. CWE 76 includes two of his most important disputes with Luther, A Discussion of Free Will and the first part of the Hyperaspistes (usually translated as 'protector' or 'shield-bearer'). Erasmus writes in response to Luther's The Enslaved Will and rebukes Luther for what he considers his arrogance and his insulting charge that Erasmus is an atheist. In CWE 76, Hyperaspistes 1 deals with a number of general considerations in approaching the question of free will. In CWE 77, Hyperaspistes 2 examines in detail the biblical passages put forth in defence of free will in A Discussion of Free Will and Luther's refutation of that defence in The Enslaved Will. In these two volumes of bitter dispute with Luther, Erasmus shows once again that he is a humanist in his theology and a theologian in his humanism."--Jacket
Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Luther, Martin, --- Free will and determanism. --- Erasmus, Desiderius, --- Erasmus, Desiderius --- Érasme --- Desiderius Erasmus --- Erasm, Dezideriĭ --- Erasme, Désiré --- Erasmo, --- Erasmo, Desidério --- Erasmus, --- Ėrazm, --- Erazm, --- Roterodamus, Erasmus --- Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm --- Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius --- Роттердамский, Эразм --- Эразм, --- Ерасм, Дезидерий --- Erasmus --- Erasmus Roterodamus, Desiderius --- エラスムス, デシデリウス --- 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- Érasme, --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Netherlands - Translations into English. --- Desiderius Erasmus, --- Erasm, Dezideriĭ, --- Erasme, Désiré, --- Erasmo, Desidério, --- Roterodamus, Erasmus, --- Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm, --- Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius, --- Роттердамский, Эразм, --- Ерасм, Дезидерий, --- אראסמוס, דסידריוס, --- De servo arbitrio (Luther, Martin) --- De servo arbitrio Martini Lutheri (Luther, Martin) --- Servum arbitrium (Luther, Martin)
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