Sacred Demonization: Saints' Legends in the English RenaissanceBraumüller, 2007 - 269 pagini |
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... martyr said cheerfully : " God's will be done : I think I may suffer any death for this good cause . " ( Morris 1872-77 : III.413-14 ) In common usage , Mush's repeated calling Clitherow a " martyr " long before her death would seem ...
... martyr said cheerfully : " God's will be done : I think I may suffer any death for this good cause . " ( Morris 1872-77 : III.413-14 ) In common usage , Mush's repeated calling Clitherow a " martyr " long before her death would seem ...
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... Martyr honor Charles I as a cham- pion of Anglicanism and the English monarchy , for which he is said to have given his life as a martyr.43 43 The society was founded in 1894. Charles's devotees , observe the holy day of ...
... Martyr honor Charles I as a cham- pion of Anglicanism and the English monarchy , for which he is said to have given his life as a martyr.43 43 The society was founded in 1894. Charles's devotees , observe the holy day of ...
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... martyr ) 188 Metaphors in religious language , prob- lems of 50ff . , 69ff . Mirk , John ( hagiographer ) 6 , 84 ... martyr 218 Scharfe , Martin , definition of Protes- tant sainthood by 10 , 14 , 209 Scherrer , Georg ( Protestant martyr ) ...
... martyr ) 188 Metaphors in religious language , prob- lems of 50ff . , 69ff . Mirk , John ( hagiographer ) 6 , 84 ... martyr 218 Scharfe , Martin , definition of Protes- tant sainthood by 10 , 14 , 209 Scherrer , Georg ( Protestant martyr ) ...
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Caveats and Clarifications of Terms | 9 |
Relevant Historical Data | 17 |
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