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EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 25 MIN

Series 2 Episode 3 - The Puritan presses are closed down (Transcript added).

from The Rise of the Protestants · host Shaughan Holt

Feel free to email me your thoughts.Artwork • Scrooby Manor HouseMusic • At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners, Performed by The Aeolian Chorale. The poem "At the round earth's imagined corners", is one of English poet John Donne's(1572–1631) Holy Sonnets, where he explores the struggles and consolations of his Christian faith. The speaker in the poem tries to imagine Judgment Day and finds comfort in the idea of God's infinite mercy and forgiveness. Williametta Spencer, born on August 15, 1927, is an American composer best known for her award-winning choral work.

Feel free to email me your thoughts. Artwork • Scrooby Manor House Music • At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners, Performed by The Aeolian Chorale. The poem "At the round earth's imagined corners", is one of English poet John Donne's(1572–1631) Holy Sonnets, where he explores the struggles and consolations of his Christian faith. The speaker in the poem tries to imagine Judgment Day and finds comfort in the idea of God's infinite mercy and forgiveness. Williametta Spencer, born on Augu...

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