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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... things belonging onely to GOD to giue . But all these things bee vaine and abominable , and most damnable before GOD . ( II.2.3.2925–33 ) 22 The final act , then , shows Shakespeare departing from his source and shaping the action in a ...
... things belonging onely to GOD to giue . But all these things bee vaine and abominable , and most damnable before GOD . ( II.2.3.2925–33 ) 22 The final act , then , shows Shakespeare departing from his source and shaping the action in a ...
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... things bee to be found in any other sauing onely GOD , then may wee lawfully call vpon some other besides GOD . But what man is so grosse , but he well vnderstandeth that these things are onely proper to him which is omnipotent , and ...
... things bee to be found in any other sauing onely GOD , then may wee lawfully call vpon some other besides GOD . But what man is so grosse , but he well vnderstandeth that these things are onely proper to him which is omnipotent , and ...
Page 192
... Things , " 422-42 . Weatherby argues that Spenser's conception of sacramen- tal " things " -crosses , holy water and beads- and sacraments themselves- bap- tism , the eucharist and marriage— is Catholic in that they are seen as ...
... Things , " 422-42 . Weatherby argues that Spenser's conception of sacramen- tal " things " -crosses , holy water and beads- and sacraments themselves- bap- tism , the eucharist and marriage— is Catholic in that they are seen as ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Shakespeares Theology of Grace | 40 |
Nuns and Friars | 57 |
Copyright | |
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