Henry Vaughan's Silex Scintillans: Scripture Uses

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Oxford University Press, 2001 - 271 Seiten
The uses, or scripture practices, singled out, relate both to his position as an 'Anglican survivalist' during the Commonwealth and to his acceptance of George Herbert's task of writing 'true hymns': his reading of the Genesis story of Jacob as an analogue for his own experiences as a Christian and as an image of the true Church in the 1650s; his framing of Silex Scintillans as an act of thanksgiving modelled on Hezekiah's song in Isaiah; his construction of a paraliturgical 'rule' of holy living; his exposure of the 'false prophets' of the Last Days prophesied by Christ; and his profoundly scriptural rejection of the fraud (as he saw it) of millenarian religion."--BOOK JACKET.

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PATRIARCHS AND PILGRIMS
26
HEZEKIAH AND THE HAND OF HEAVEN
65
HOLY LIVING HOURLY LIVING
109
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Philip West is at Somerville College, Oxford.

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