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Poetry from the BiblePoetry from the Bible
The Bible is, from the literary standpoint, the noblest of all anthologies. But as it also leads all others in sheer bulk and variety of content, it is the most difficult of all to use. The volume here presented has been prepared with the idea that there are many lovers of literature, as well as many truly religious people, to whom a large part of the great poetry of the… More

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Literature And Poetry: Studies On The English Language, The Poetry Of The Bible, The Dies Irae, Etc. (1890)Literature And Poetry: Studies On The English Language, The Poetry Of The Bible, The Dies Irae, Etc. (1890)
Studies On The English Language, The Poetry Of The Bible, The Dies Irae, The Stabat Mater, The Hymns Of St. Bernard, The University, Ancient And Modern, Dante Alighieri, The Divina Commedia…. More

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Crumpets, Tea and Poetry: 25 Favorite Bible Stories Set to VerseCrumpets, Tea and Poetry: 25 Favorite Bible Stories Set to Verse
From the first story of creation through the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ, the stories have been told, but never quite like this. With poems ranging across Adam and Eve to Daniel and the lion’s den, author Robert H. Cain takes the Scripture where few have gone before. The biblical accuracy is left intact as Cain creatively weaves a modern… More

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The Poets And Poetry Of The BibleThe Poets And Poetry Of The Bible
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages…. More

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The Bible that Rhymes: (Bible Stories Rewritten in Poetry)The Bible that Rhymes: (Bible Stories Rewritten in Poetry)
This book was written by my Great Aunt Ella, during her 20′s and 30′s. It was a labor of love over 20 years. She had no children of her own, but intended the book to be read by very young children to tell the stories of the Bible in a simple, understandable, even memorable way. Aunt Ella took some license to add a moral or a message to each story. It is… More

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