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Tracklist

1He That Will Dy The Christ Upon Good-Friday
2That God Should Let My Soule Fall Out Of His Hand
3Our God Is Not Out Of Breath
4The First Alteration, The First Grudging Of The Sickness
5When We Consider With A Religious Seriousness
6The Bell Rings Out, And Tells Me In Him, That I Am Dead
7The Lord Then, Son Of God
8 Meditations From Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions
9From The Bells Of The Church Adjoining, I Am Daily Remembered Of My Buriall In The Funeralls Of Others
10Alas, They, We Men Of This World
11The Whole Frame Of The World Is The Theatre
12I Have Seen Minute-Glasses
13It Is Not Enough To Hear Sermons.
14Now, This Bell Tolling Softly For Another, Sales To Me, Thou Must Die
15When I Look Upon God
16 Sermons
17Doth, Not Man Die Even In His Birth
18Wee Are All Concieved In Close Prison
19The Physician Is Afraid
20O Eternal, And Most Glorious God

Credits

  • CoverMatthew Leibowitz
  • Directed ByHoward Sackler
  • NarratorHerbert Marshall
  • Written-ByJohn Donne

Info

Albüm 2008 18 Parça. Ücretsiz deneyin. Альбом 2008 Песен: 18. John Donne dʌn DUN 22 January 1572 31 March 1631 was an English poet, scholar, soldier and secretary born into a Catholic family, a remnant of the Catholic Revival, who reluctantly became a cleric in the Church of England. He was Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London 1621-1631. He is considered the pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His poetical works are noted for their metaphorical and sensual style and include sonnets, love poems, religious poems, Latin translations. Richard Burton reads John Donne. From the Bells of the Church adjoyning, I am daily remembered of. Richard Burton and Herbert Marshall. Now, this Bell tolling sfotly for another, saies to me, Thou mus. The Bell rings out, and tells me in him, that I am dead XVIII. It is not enough to hear Sermons Whitehall. Before the King. John Donne 1572 1631, English poet, priest, mystic, philosopher, alchemist. A man who had no fear of death because he knew that it was not the end but a long-awaited moment of renewal and cure, a moment when you are being translated into a better language like a chapter from a book a language much more beautiful and perfect to become part of a global library where every book shall lie open to one another. John Donne's poetic words pierce the heart and ignite the imagination. He speaks food for the soul, not just the heart. I have read and re-read his books for many years and cannot tell how deeply they have moved me and inspired me to be a better Christian. He was a profound writer, almost mystical and yet so very down to earth. A beautiful book that should not be missed by anyone interested in the life of faith. Read more. 25 people found this helpful. 18 tracks 52:39. John Donne. Obama's Greatest Music Moments. Thou hast made me, and shall thy worke decay Holy Sonnet I Lyrics. John Donne's sense of form and arrangement, his psychological insight, his differences of mood and emphasis and his religious fervour should make this selection of ten sermons particularly interesting to the attentive reader familiar with Donne's poetry. Product Identifiers. Evelyn M. Country of Publication. United States. The glory of John Donne's prose at its best is very different from that of his verse, but is equal to it and there can be no question that his best prose is in his sermons. His sense of form and arrangement, his psychological insight, his differences of mood and emphasis, and his religious fervor will make this selection of ten sermons particularly interesting to the attentive reader familiar with Donne's poetry

John Donne - Sermons And Meditations mp3

Performer: John Donne

Title: Sermons And Meditations

Country: US

Release date: 1956

Label: Caedmon Records

Style: Dialogue, Religious, Sermon

Catalog: TC 1051

Genre: AudioFiles

Size MP3: 1801 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 233

Record source: Vinyl, LP

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