Julian of Norwich
... Julian's writing is full of comfort ; but it is also full of unquenchable desire , longing for that which is yet to be brought about . Above all , she longs for God . Moreover , as her text proceeds , it is clear that this reduplicated ...
The Emperor Julian
This collection makes available in English for the first time the panegyric of Claudius Mamertinus (Panegyrici Latini XI/3), a substantial part of the treatise of John Chrysostom on St Babylas and against Julian (de S. Babyla c.
Julian the Apostate
... Julian reiterated the importance of philanthropy as an expression of piety . He stressed the need for sacrifice and the value of adoring stone and wooden images of the gods . Julian demanded of priests as ascetic a way of life as his ...
The Emperor Julian
... Julian is cast in the image of a burgher of Nurnberg , wily and astute rather than utterly evil . In one ballad Hans Sachs combines the Julian legend with the folk - tale of the king whose clothes were stolen in the bath and who was ...
Julian of Norwich's Showings
... Julian , concentrate on the reparation for sin rather than the transgres- sion itself and emphasize humankind's growth in goodness rather than their guilt . Similarly , more recent thinkers like Schleiermacher and Pierre Teilhard de ...
Semiotics of Historical Reflection - A Study of Julian Barnes's 'Evermore'
Daria Przybyla. INTRODUCTION. In his Cross Channel: Evermore, Julian Barnes raises the issue of historical sites and the ways in which they form our discernment of the past. In the specific text, the process of signification which takes ...
Julian of Norwich
... Julian. of. Norwich's. Showings. Sandra J. McEntire The Showings of Julian of Norwich depicts the ways , directly and indirectly , that she negotiates both the conformity of and the distance between her personal mystical experience and its ...
Julian, Philosopher and Emperor, and the Last Struggle of Paganism Against Christianity
... Julian's letter to , 169 ; present at Julian's death , 333 ; martyred under Valens , 350 Maximus , Senator of Rome , made Præfect , 158 , 159 Mercurius , " Count of Dreams , " 76 Meuse , line of , fortified by Julian , III Milan , a ...
Julian's Reply to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, and to ... Dr. Stoughton, of Kensington. The Lecture Entitled The Development of Religion, and the Lecture on Miracles ... Critically Examined
Julian (pseud.) TO THE LECTURES DELIVERED IN CONNEXION WITH THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE SOCIETY , IN ST . GEORGE'S HALL , IN 1871 . No. 1. - JULIAN'S Reply to Dr. THOMPSON , Archbishop of York . Sub- ject ... JULIAN . JULIAN'S REPLIES.
Julian Home; a tale of college life. Black's 6d ed
... Julian's door , and called his name . " What do you want ? " said Julian in a fretful and angry voice . " Why are you sported ? and why ar'n't you in for the Clerkland ? " " Can't you see , then ? " " What ! so you are screwed in ...
Julian Fane
... Julian , no one is more susceptible than I am to the influence you have so well described , and I am never more powerfully affected by it than when perusing the despatches of the late Duke of Wellington . " A glance from Julian Fane ...
Julian the Apostate
In Bowersock's analysis of Julian's religious revolution, the emperor's ardent espousal of a lost cause is seen to have made intolerable demands upon pagans, Jews, and Christians alike.
'Englishness' as a Problem in Julian Barnes' "England, England" and Andrea Levy's "Small Island"
... Julian Barnes ' England , England and Andrea Levy's Small Island . While both novels deal with the concept of ' Englishness ' , they do so in different ways . While Barnes exposes the constructedness of collective identities like ...
A Companion to Julian of Norwich
... Julian's book ( s ) themselves . All but the last identify Julian as an anchorite , as do the rubricators of the Amherst and Paris manuscripts of her Vision and Revelation . What , though , does this mean ? At one level , the response ...
Sir Julian the apostate
... Julian into the post - office , or why he should give up the errand he had started on , they parted , without éclat , outside . They were alone ; one of them had ... JULIAN'S vignette of Dr. Sprott as , from 122 SIR JULIAN THE APOSTATE.
A Few Notes on Julian and a Translation of His Public Letters
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The candidate ; The castle of hearts ; The legend of Saint Julian, the Hospitaller
... Julian leaned against a tree and gazed with dilated eyes at the enormous slaughter . He was now unable to comprehend ... Julian thrust his knife into her chest , and felled her to the ground . The great stag had watched everything ...
Last Leaves from the Journal of Julian Charles Young
Julian Charles Young, Charles Mayne Young. but , to our surprise , found every place preoccupied . I had recourse to every stratagem devisable by selfish ingenuity to get in . I appealed ad crumenam ; I tried what bribery and corruption ...
Julian of Norwich
Thomas Merton declared her to be “without a doubt one of the most wonderful of all Christian voices,” and former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams says that her writings “may well be the most important work of Christian ...
