The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 457
... HEART BY JACQUES MARITAIN From ANSWER TO JEAN COCTEAU TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH By John Coleman RT has trouble defending itself against an impure angel A that slaps it in the face , that wants to make use of every- thing for self ...
... HEART BY JACQUES MARITAIN From ANSWER TO JEAN COCTEAU TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH By John Coleman RT has trouble defending itself against an impure angel A that slaps it in the face , that wants to make use of every- thing for self ...
Page 458
... heart would sur- vive . There is an inspiration of the supernatural order to which the gift of the Holy Spirit makes us willing to submit , and which presumes charity ; it raises souls of saints to the superhuman mode of acting which ...
... heart would sur- vive . There is an inspiration of the supernatural order to which the gift of the Holy Spirit makes us willing to submit , and which presumes charity ; it raises souls of saints to the superhuman mode of acting which ...
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... heart , you race and stagger and demand , More blood - gangs for your nigger - brass percussions , Till I , the stunned machine of your devotion , Clanging upon this cymbal of a hand , Am rattled screw and footloose . All discussions ...
... heart , you race and stagger and demand , More blood - gangs for your nigger - brass percussions , Till I , the stunned machine of your devotion , Clanging upon this cymbal of a hand , Am rattled screw and footloose . All discussions ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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