Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... figures from the Old Testament . In exhorting and representing Elizabeth , writers frequently invoked biblical women such as Eve , 2 Sara , 3 Dinah , Debo- rah , Esther , Huldah , ' Judith , Susannah ' — and even Jael.10 They also ...
... figures from the Old Testament . In exhorting and representing Elizabeth , writers frequently invoked biblical women such as Eve , 2 Sara , 3 Dinah , Debo- rah , Esther , Huldah , ' Judith , Susannah ' — and even Jael.10 They also ...
الصفحة 90
... figures as images or examples for Elizabeth , and in conse- quence , her public image was becoming less overtly Protestant in the vital matter of its reliance on the authority of scripture . All this was happening , moreover , precisely ...
... figures as images or examples for Elizabeth , and in conse- quence , her public image was becoming less overtly Protestant in the vital matter of its reliance on the authority of scripture . All this was happening , moreover , precisely ...
الصفحة 91
... figures who were treated in a favorable light , including the women Deborah , Ju- dith , Esther , and Susanna . From 1582 to 1603 , by contrast , not a single biblical figure is mentioned . To be sure , prayers from that period are ...
... figures who were treated in a favorable light , including the women Deborah , Ju- dith , Esther , and Susanna . From 1582 to 1603 , by contrast , not a single biblical figure is mentioned . To be sure , prayers from that period are ...
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