THE CHILD-GOD IN ART
THE world has perhaps never been blessed with a more winning religious conception, one more grateful to undepraved human instincts, than that of an infant god-of a sweet tender little being, nestling in a mother's fond embrace, and lovely with all the charm of bodily frailness no less than of i...
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Published in | The Contemporary review, 1866-1900 Vol. 50; pp. 97 - 111 |
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Format | Publication Article |
Language | English |
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London
01.07.1886
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Summary: | THE world has perhaps never been blessed with a more winning religious conception, one more grateful to undepraved human instincts, than that of an infant god-of a sweet tender little being, nestling in a mother's fond embrace, and lovely with all the charm of bodily frailness no less than of innocence, and who yet may be legitimately worshipped as King, Saviour, and God most holy. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-2 content type line 62 SourceType-Historical Periodicals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 |
ISSN: | 0010-7565 |