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				<title>The Typology of Sacrifice in George Herbert&#39;s &quot;The Temple&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Kelley S. Kent - George Herbert&#39;s (1593-1633) three-part work The Temple (1633) denotes the nature of his relationship with God. He conveys this unique relationship through the symbol of the Eucharist, which is both the celebration and memorialization of Christ&#39;s Passion: His redeeming sacrifice of Himself. Nearly every poem in The Temple alludes to or mentions the Eucharist, the book&#39;s unifying focus. From the beginning of Herbert&#39;s work, the Eucharist and &quot;sacrifice&quot; are intricately entwined. However, the first twelve poems that open &quot;The Church,&quot;[1] the second and middle part of The Temple, explicitly focus...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2013 05:00 EDT</pubDate>
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