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Protected: Correction de la dissertation – visioconférence du 5 mai
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Protected: Recording of the class (23rd April 2020)
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Full essay to hand in on 20th April
On 20th December 1576, Archbishop of Canterbury Edmund Grindal wrote a letter to Queen Elizabeth I, protesting her decision to suppress prophesyings. The letter gives historians some food for thought concerning the royal supremacy in Elizabethan England. In this letter … Continue reading
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Protected: Video recording of the class (9th April 2020)
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Protected: Recording of the class (2nd April 2020)
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Reformation Music
Musical illustrations to accompany p. 94-95 in the brochure 0. An example of late medieval polyphonic music William Cornysh, Salve Regina Salve Regina mater miseri cordiae, vita, dulcedo et spes nostra salve Ad te clamamus, exsules filii Hevae Ad te … Continue reading
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George Herbert’s poems on biblical verses
This is one of several of George Herbert’s poems explicitly based on a biblical verse, constituting a meditation on some words of Scripture.
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From William Perkins, Of the Right Knowledge of Christ Crucified (1596)
The right knowledge of [Christ crucified] is not to make often mention of his death and passion, and to call him our Saviour, or to handle the whole mystery of God incarnate soundly and learnedly, though that be a worthy … Continue reading
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PROTESTANTISM AND THE BIBLE
From the Homily on the Reading of Scripture, First Book of Homilies (1547) For the Scripture of GOD is the heavenly meat of our souls (Matthew 4.4), the hearing and keeping of it maketh us blessed (Luke 11.28), sanctifieth us … Continue reading
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