Author: John Jackson
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Ecclesiastes. The worthy church-man ... described ... in a synod-sermon
Ecclesiastes. The Worthy Church-Man, or, the faithfull Minister of Jesus Christ. Described by polishing the twelve stones in the High-Priests Pectorall; as they were first glossed ... on in a Synod-Sermon; and after enlarged, etc
Author: John JACKSON (Parson of Marske in Richmondshire.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes, the Worthy Church-man; Or, The Faithfvll Minister of Iesvs Christ. Described by Polishing the Twelve Stones in the High Priests Pectorall; as They Were First Glossed and Scholyed on in a Synod-sermon; and After Enlarged by Way of Discourse, to His Two Brethren
Faithfvll Minister of Iesvs Christ ...
Ecclesiastes, the Worthy Church-man; Or, The Faithfull Minister of Iesus Christ. DEscribed by Polishing the Twelve Stones in the High Priests Pectorall; as They Were First Glossed and Schlyed on in a Synod-sermon; and After Enlarged by Way of Discourse, to His Tow Brethrem
A Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of York
Author: James Raine
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108057373
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
This 1896 catalogue of York Minster Library was compiled by James Raine (1830-96) and includes many important early works.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108057373
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
This 1896 catalogue of York Minster Library was compiled by James Raine (1830-96) and includes many important early works.
Flesh Becomes Word
Author: David Dawson
Publisher: MSU Press
ISBN: 160917349X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Though its coinage can be traced back to a sixteenth-century translation of Leviticus, the term “scapegoat” has enjoyed a long and varied history of both scholarly and everyday uses. While WilliamTyndale employed it to describe one of two goats chosen by lot to escape the Day of Atonement sacrifices with its life, the expression was soon far more widely used to name victims of false accusation and unwarranted punishment. As such, the scapegoat figures prominently in contemporary theories of violence, from its elevation by Frazer to a ritual category in his ethnological opus The Golden Bough to its pivotal roles in projects as seemingly at odds as Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction of Western metaphysics and René Girard’s theory of cultural origins. A copiously researched and groundbreaking investigation of the expression in such wide use today, Flesh Becomes Word follows the scapegoat from its origins in Mesopotamian ritual across centuries of typological reflection on the meaning of Jesus’ death, to its first informal uses in the pornographic and plague literature of the 1600s, and finally into the modern era, where the word takes recognizable shape in the context of the New English Quaker persecution and proto-feminist diatribe at the close of the seventeenth century. The historical circumstances of its lexical formation prove rich in implications for current theories of the scapegoat and the making of the modern world alike.
Publisher: MSU Press
ISBN: 160917349X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Though its coinage can be traced back to a sixteenth-century translation of Leviticus, the term “scapegoat” has enjoyed a long and varied history of both scholarly and everyday uses. While WilliamTyndale employed it to describe one of two goats chosen by lot to escape the Day of Atonement sacrifices with its life, the expression was soon far more widely used to name victims of false accusation and unwarranted punishment. As such, the scapegoat figures prominently in contemporary theories of violence, from its elevation by Frazer to a ritual category in his ethnological opus The Golden Bough to its pivotal roles in projects as seemingly at odds as Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction of Western metaphysics and René Girard’s theory of cultural origins. A copiously researched and groundbreaking investigation of the expression in such wide use today, Flesh Becomes Word follows the scapegoat from its origins in Mesopotamian ritual across centuries of typological reflection on the meaning of Jesus’ death, to its first informal uses in the pornographic and plague literature of the 1600s, and finally into the modern era, where the word takes recognizable shape in the context of the New English Quaker persecution and proto-feminist diatribe at the close of the seventeenth century. The historical circumstances of its lexical formation prove rich in implications for current theories of the scapegoat and the making of the modern world alike.
Catalogue of Printed Books
Author: British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 900
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 900
Book Description