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... grace , That thou may'st know mee , and I'll turne my face . A similar concern with sin and grace is a feature of ' A Hymne to God the Father ' with its puns on son and done : Sweare by thy selfe , that at my death thy Sunne Shall shine ...
... grace , That thou may'st know mee , and I'll turne my face . A similar concern with sin and grace is a feature of ' A Hymne to God the Father ' with its puns on son and done : Sweare by thy selfe , that at my death thy Sunne Shall shine ...
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... grace . Fane also wrote some plays and masques for private performances , including De Pugna Animi ( The Fight of the Soul ' , 1650 ) , in which Mind eventually wins over the disorderly five Senses . A relative of Lord Fairfax , Fane in ...
... grace . Fane also wrote some plays and masques for private performances , including De Pugna Animi ( The Fight of the Soul ' , 1650 ) , in which Mind eventually wins over the disorderly five Senses . A relative of Lord Fairfax , Fane in ...
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... Grace Abounding Bunyan is told ' My Grace is sufficient for thee ' . ) Assurance of spiritual rebirth is followed by a life of spiritual combat and continual temptations to be overcome . Calvinists were encouraged to keep diaries and ...
... Grace Abounding Bunyan is told ' My Grace is sufficient for thee ' . ) Assurance of spiritual rebirth is followed by a life of spiritual combat and continual temptations to be overcome . Calvinists were encouraged to keep diaries and ...
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