A Gathered Church: The Literature of the English Dissenting Interest, 1700-1930Oxford University Press, 1978 - 152 Seiten In this provocative volume well-known poet and literary critic Donald Davie examines the dissenting voice in English literature, religion, and politics. Examining the works of writers such as Milton, Charles Blake, and George Eliot; pulpit-orators such as Robert Hall; scientists like Michael Faraday; and political activists such as Joseph Priestley, he considers such questions as: How did their voice develop after their death? And were these dissenters the religious bigots, political time-servers, and artistic philistines they are portrayed as? |
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... imagination , and hoped that social changes would come about as a result . ' It is against this background , of the temperamental affinity be- tween the two men and their common dedication to a prophetic role , that the differences ...
... imagination , and hoped that social changes would come about as a result . ' It is against this background , of the temperamental affinity be- tween the two men and their common dedication to a prophetic role , that the differences ...
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... imaginative constrictedness and timidity . I now turn , lastly , to the Sandemanians ; and I take as their ... imagination generally . His wife's niece recalls him in the 1820s : My uncle read aloud delightfully . Sometimes he ...
... imaginative constrictedness and timidity . I now turn , lastly , to the Sandemanians ; and I take as their ... imagination generally . His wife's niece recalls him in the 1820s : My uncle read aloud delightfully . Sometimes he ...
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... imagination does not imply any aversion to poetry , or prejudice against it – quite the contrary . What is notable is his naming as another agency influential on the imagination ' the united voice of the multitude ' , so averse was ...
... imagination does not imply any aversion to poetry , or prejudice against it – quite the contrary . What is notable is his naming as another agency influential on the imagination ' the united voice of the multitude ' , so averse was ...
Inhalt
Lecture | 1 |
Dissent in the Present Century | 91 |
Notes | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admirable aesthetic Anglican Arminian Arnold Blake Bogue and Bennett Bunyan called Calvinism Calvinist candour certainly Chapel Charles Wesley Christ Christian Church clergy Congregational Congregationalism Congregationalists culture D. H. Lawrence declared devotion dissenting minister doctrine Doddridge's E. P. Thompson Edwards's eighteenth century Eliot England English Dissent Establishment Evangelical fact Faraday Faraday's George Halévy historians hymns instance intellectual Isaac Watts John Wesley Johnson Lawrence Lawrence's lecture Leslie Stephen less literary literature Lucy Aikin Mark Rutherford Matthew ment Methodists Miall mind nineteenth century Nonconformist Old Dissent Orthodox Dissent Particular Baptists Philip Doddridge philistinism photograph Doreen Davie poem poet poetry political Pope preached Priestley Protestant Psalms pulpit Puritanism quote R. W. Dale religion religious Robert Hall Scripture sect seems sense sentiments social Socinian spirit Spurgeon tarian theology thought tion tradition Unitarian verses Watts and Doddridge Watts's Wesley's Wesleyan Whitefield William Hale White words worship