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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... confession , and satisfaction . That form required the precise enu- meration of sins in an " auricular confession " to a priest , who gave absolution and assigned penitential acts of satisfaction . In its secular- ized Protestant form ...
... confession , and satisfaction . That form required the precise enu- meration of sins in an " auricular confession " to a priest , who gave absolution and assigned penitential acts of satisfaction . In its secular- ized Protestant form ...
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... Confess , confession , confessor ” See " Confess therefore your sins " in James 5:16 ( Rheims 1582 , 1600 ) versus " Knowledge your fautes " ( Tyndale , Great , Bishops ' ) and " Acknowledge your faults " ( Geneva ) . See also " If we ...
... Confess , confession , confessor ” See " Confess therefore your sins " in James 5:16 ( Rheims 1582 , 1600 ) versus " Knowledge your fautes " ( Tyndale , Great , Bishops ' ) and " Acknowledge your faults " ( Geneva ) . See also " If we ...
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... CONFESSION AND SATISFACTION The phrase " doing penance " recurs some twenty times in the plays ( see appendix 1 ) . References to auricular confession , the sac- rament of penance , are numerous and sometimes surprisingly ex- plicit ...
... CONFESSION AND SATISFACTION The phrase " doing penance " recurs some twenty times in the plays ( see appendix 1 ) . References to auricular confession , the sac- rament of penance , are numerous and sometimes surprisingly ex- plicit ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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