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Category: /Literature/English
…covers him while His “glory passeth by” (Exodus 33:22). The shadow in which the speaker seeks refuge is probably Christ who saves man from God’s wrath (Rees 144). “To see glories from the shade” would be to be among those resurrected at the last age…
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Category: /History
…as chaos and total anarchy. Average people, in many ways, considered the bubonic plague, although the superstition was only explanation. This terror and horror was attributed to the “ Evil One “, others thought that plague was the “ Wrath of God…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…with God is lost and not recovered, punishment is given accordingly to God’s will, “all who die in the shadow of God’s wrath converge to this form and every clime and country” (199-200). God’s will must not be questioned. I It is crucial to face the trials…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to help them and tried to protect them from the wrath of the gods: "Old shipmates, our stores are in the ship's hold, food and drink; the cattle here are not for our provision, or we pay dearly for it." This thoughtful ruler did not want his…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such vivid descriptions to send the congregation an image of the ferocity of God's wrath. His images of God's anger and supremeness along with unbalanced biblical quotation made his central assertion seem valid. Edwards's central assertion is his philosophy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the wrath of Juno. Yet, despite this, and a score of other setbacks, Aeneas succeeds in founding Lavinium and has a child who will father the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. Likewise, in the Odyssey, Odysseus’ fated return to Ithaca is delayed several…
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Category: /Literature/English
…me from the heavy wrath of God. (Scene 13, ll66-75) Here, Faustus does not believe that even if he does repent God will carry him into salvation. He is afraid of what God might say, or do if he were to ask for forgiveness. So in the end, Faustus…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…nothing to Thomas More except make him miserable. Because of this Thomas had to stay with his religion and risk the wrath of the king of England. The last step is the point where Thomas More returns to reality. This occurs when he is being put on trial due…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and especially sects, to brainwash his mind, commanding him to obey or suffer the ‘wrath of God’, or ‘eternal damnation’. Many religions in an attempt to control, encourage helplessness of the individual, and total reliance on the specific religion; forbidding them…
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…and unworthy role models is the Reverend Jesse Jackson. Jackson states," Anyone, white or black, who makes money calling our women bitches and our people niggers will have to face the wrath of our indignation." The Reverend Calvin Butts, the minister…
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