Daily Archives: May 17, 2018

On The Chance Survival Of The Fragments Of Papias

It is likely that many people will have never heard of Papias before, and that is okay.  Most of the early leaders of the Church of God were fairly obscure people and only a few of them rise above the … Continue reading

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At The Feet Of The Apostles

How old were you, Papias, when you sat the feet of the aged Apostle John when he was talking about how he laid on the breast of our beloved Savior so many years ago?  What did you hear about the … Continue reading

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Book Review: Cymbeline

Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare, edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen Cymbeline is a late Shakespearean play that has not been particularly popular among critics, although it features an appealing lead female role in Innogen (often misspelled as Imogen) and … Continue reading

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Book Review: Pericles

Pericles, by William Shakespeare, edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen Pericles is one of the most obscure of Shakespreare’s plays, not least because it was (likely) written in collaboration with George Wilkins who was a vastly inferior playwright.  In … Continue reading

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