Religion and Superstition in the Plays of Ben Jonson and Thomas MiddletonCambridge, Harvard University Press, 1950 - 339 sidor |
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... Family of Love should be men- tioned . The Familists can hardly be said to be Independents in the same meaning as the other sects discussed here since they con- formed to the religion of the country in which they lived . Henry Nicholas ...
... Family of Love should be men- tioned . The Familists can hardly be said to be Independents in the same meaning as the other sects discussed here since they con- formed to the religion of the country in which they lived . Henry Nicholas ...
Sida 157
... Familists was not of a religious sort , and Middleton , who in other respects gave to the chief characters of his Family of Love the peculiarities we normally meet with in the ordinary Puritan , made use of the accusa- tion in his play ...
... Familists was not of a religious sort , and Middleton , who in other respects gave to the chief characters of his Family of Love the peculiarities we normally meet with in the ordinary Puritan , made use of the accusa- tion in his play ...
Sida 158
... Familists ( cf. p . 157 ) : Kna . Let's divorce ourselves so long , or think I am gone to th'Indies , or lie with him when I am asleep ; for some Familists of Amsterdam will tell you [ it ] may be done with a safe conscience ( Anything ...
... Familists ( cf. p . 157 ) : Kna . Let's divorce ourselves so long , or think I am gone to th'Indies , or lie with him when I am asleep ; for some Familists of Amsterdam will tell you [ it ] may be done with a safe conscience ( Anything ...
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