. . . In the closing movement of the play Balthasar brings Romeo the false report of Juliet’s death (v.i); immediately afterwards, as Romeo leaves the stage by one door, bearing a phail of poison, Friar John enters by another to begin the next scene by telling Friar Laurence how he ...
Luke-Acts; Gospel of Luke; book of acts; prayer; simplicity; philosopher king; Plutarch; Numa; Lycurgus; Holy Spirit; spirituality; spiritual practices; spiritual formation; reception; reception theory; reception criticism1. Introduction In Luke, Jesus does not simply instruct his disciples to adopt...
The thirty-nine “Articles of Religion” in The Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church suggest that certain scriptures “(as Heirome saith) the Church doth read for example of life… but yet doth it not apply them to establish any doctrine.”94 And the meaning of “example” here...