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... Christ's remark in St Luke ( Adagia IV , 4 , 32 : Aliorum medicus ) . But Rabelais , for all his evident desire to show Christ fulfilling , not rejecting , the ancient world , does not let Christ's unique superiority suffer from ...
... Christ's remark in St Luke ( Adagia IV , 4 , 32 : Aliorum medicus ) . But Rabelais , for all his evident desire to show Christ fulfilling , not rejecting , the ancient world , does not let Christ's unique superiority suffer from ...
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... Christ's death that the Greek and Latin world was able to know of the good news , though in part only , and under a veil . The very person of Christ is conceived of in a manner which made him more accessible to wise and good ancients ...
... Christ's death that the Greek and Latin world was able to know of the good news , though in part only , and under a veil . The very person of Christ is conceived of in a manner which made him more accessible to wise and good ancients ...
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... Christ . The adjective unicque stamps out any possible confounding of Christ with actual pagan Pan or Pans . Pan is an appropriate name for good daemons to use amongst themselves , meaningfully veiling the name of Christ the Saviour ...
... Christ . The adjective unicque stamps out any possible confounding of Christ with actual pagan Pan or Pans . Pan is an appropriate name for good daemons to use amongst themselves , meaningfully veiling the name of Christ the Saviour ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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