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Equivocal Predication
George Herbert's Way to God
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English
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1981
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In this study, Professor Asals analyses George Herbert’s use of language as a method of devotion in his major cycle poem, The Temple.
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Ross (Asals) Heather A.R. :
Heather A.R. Ross (Asals) was a member of the Department of English at York University, Toronto. She is now an independent research professional.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction: Holy Equivocation
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1. The Chirograph: Liturgy and Ontology
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2. The Sacramental Voice: Distance Related
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3. Augustinianism: The Use and Enjoyment of Poetry
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4. Wisdom: The Seam and the Wine
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5. One-Both and the Face of Anglicanism
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Afterword
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Notes
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A Bibliography of Exegetical and Doctrinal Materials
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Index
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9781442656383
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