Piers Plowman and the Scheme of Salvation: An Interpretation of Dowel, Dobet, and DobestYale University Press, 1957 - 123 pages |
Contents
Preface ix | 1 |
The Plan | 6 |
The Visio and the Pardon Scene | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Ackermann Active Antichrist appears attack Bartholomaeus Anglicus believe Burdach C-text cardinal virtues charity Christ Christian Clergy Coghill confession Conscience Contemplative contrition discussion divine Dobet and Dobest doctrine dramatic Dreamer EETS English Erkenwald eucharist evil explanation faith forgiveness fourteenth century friars God's Harrowing of Hell Haukyn Holy Ghost Imaginatif inner dream intellectual soul inwit kynde wit labor law of love learning Liberum Arbitrium London man's mankind meaning medieval Mensendieck narrative Nevill Coghill obey the law Pardon Scene passage Patience patient poverty penance Piers Plowman Piers the Plowman poem poet poet's preached priest R. W. Chambers Randolph Quirk redde quod debes Robertson and Huppé Samaritan saved says scheme of salvation Scripture second vision sermon sins Skeat solliciti sitis speech spiritual suggests Summa Theologica teaches terms Dowel theme Three Lives tion Trajan triad Trinity Vices and Virtues vision of Dobest vision of Dowel W. W. Skeat þat