Catholic Theology in Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity of Delaware Press, 2008 - 226 pages Explores and reexamines Shakespeare's theology from the standpoint of revisionist history of the English Reformation. |
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... Trent requires the confession of all mortal sins privately to a priest , the " Homilie of Repentance " requires “ an vnfained confession and acknowledging of our sinnes vnto GOD . " Trent sees the act of abso- lution on the part of the ...
... Trent requires the confession of all mortal sins privately to a priest , the " Homilie of Repentance " requires “ an vnfained confession and acknowledging of our sinnes vnto GOD . " Trent sees the act of abso- lution on the part of the ...
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... Trent is vindicat- ing free will , the Articles are vindicating grace . Trent has a more ac- tive conception of human cooperation , the Articles a more passive one . Helena's phrase " gives us free scope , " suggesting as it does some ...
... Trent is vindicat- ing free will , the Articles are vindicating grace . Trent has a more ac- tive conception of human cooperation , the Articles a more passive one . Helena's phrase " gives us free scope , " suggesting as it does some ...
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... Trent maintained that venial sin could be remitted by recitation of the Lord's prayer and other means . 14 This notion was attacked by the Reformers ( see , for example , Hooker 5 : 111–12 ) . Again , the reference in the epilogue to ...
... Trent maintained that venial sin could be remitted by recitation of the Lord's prayer and other means . 14 This notion was attacked by the Reformers ( see , for example , Hooker 5 : 111–12 ) . Again , the reference in the epilogue to ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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