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  2. Works of Love - Wikipedia

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    Works of Love (Danish: Kjerlighedens Gjerninger) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard, written in 1847. It is one of the works which he published under his own name, as opposed to his more famous "pseudonymous" works.

  3. List of poems by Philip Larkin - Wikipedia

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    The Less Deceived: As a war in years of peace... 1940 (best known date) Collected Poems 1988: As Bad as a Mile: 1960-02-09: The Whitsun Weddings: At Grass: 1950-01-03: The Less Deceived: At the chiming of light upon sleep... 1946-10-04: Collected Poems 1988: At thirty-one, when some are rich... (unfinished) 1953-08 (best known date) Collected ...

  4. Left Behind: The Kids - Wikipedia

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    Left Behind: The Kids (stylized as LEFT BEHIND >THE KIDS<) is a series of young adult speculative fiction novellas based on the Left Behind series, published by Tyndale House from 1998 to 2005. [1] Written by Jerry B. Jenkins , Tim LaHaye , with uncredited contributions from Chris Fabry, The Kids follows a group of young Christians as they ...

  5. God's Not Dead (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The God's Not Dead film series consists of American Christian-drama films, based on the book of same name authored by Rice Broocks. The overall plot centers on a Christian pastor named Rev. David "Dave" Hill, who argues for the reality of God through a number of occurrences, in a modern-day society.

  6. Sonnet 71 - Wikipedia

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    Poet: Because the world, which has so mocked me, will then associate you with me, and you will find yourself by association. [ 14 ] This reading is also possible, as the speaker in other sonnets did speak of his name having a stigma attached to it (Sonnet 111), of being despised and disgraced by men (Sonnet 29), and also of being battered and ...

  7. Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur - Wikipedia

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    censures ' Scævola saying and acknowledging expedire civitates religione falli, that it was a fit thing [that] cities should be deceived by religion, according to the diverb, Si mundus vult decipi, decipiatur, if the world will be gulled, let it be gulled, 'tis good howsoever to keep it in subjection."

  8. Matthew 2:16 - Wikipedia

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    The word empaizein is variously translated as deceived or mocked; in reality, Brown notes that the word is a combination of the two ideas and has no direct English translation. [ 2 ] Clarke notes that the description of Herod as "exceeding wroth" has been central to Herod's perception and was the foundation for how the king was portrayed in the ...

  9. Hagbard and Signy - Wikipedia

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    During the night, they exchanged promises of eternal love and faithfulness. These promises filled Hagbard with such pleasure that he did not fear meeting her father and brothers if he were discovered leaving her chamber. Hagbard was deceived by the handmaidens and he was arrested by Sigar's men. He defended himself well and slew many of the men.