(We are greatly indebted to HuttarCharlesDr.Gordon College, for the following bibliographical items. Secretary par excellence of CCL a few years ago, he is scholar, writer, and professor of English.)
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BartonBabbage S., “Modern Literature and the Problem of Guilt,”The Reformed Review, XVI (September, 1962), 30–36.
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ChamberlainRobert L.“George MacDonald's ‘A Manchester Poem’ and Hopkins' ‘God's Grandeur,’”The Personalist, XLIV (October 1963), 518–527.
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DeffnerDonald L., “The Christ-Figure in Contemporary Literature,”Concordia Theological Monthly, XXXIV (May, 1963), 278–283.
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EllingworthPaul. “‘I’ and ‘We’ in Charles Wesley's Hyms,”The London Quarterly and Holborn Review, April, 1963, pp. 153–164.
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HamiltonWilliam. “Daring to Be the Enemy of God. Some Reflections on the Life and Death of Mozart's Don Giovanni,”The Christian Scholar, XLVI (Spring 1963), 40–54.
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LacyAllen. “Freshman English in the Kingdom of Truth,”The Christian Scholar, XLVII (Spring 1964), 24–35.
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MartinW. B. J.MartinD.D., “Significant Modern Writers - D. H. Lawrence,”The Expository Times, March 1960. Cited in the footnotes to Panichas' article.
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MoskPacker Lona“Swinburne and Christina Rossetti: Atheist and Anglican,”University of Toronto Quarterly, XXXIII (November 1963), 30–42.
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PanichasGeorge A., “D. H. Lawrence's Concept of the Risen Lord,”The Christian Scholar, XLVII (Spring 1964), 56–65.