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on evolution, written by Charles Darwin

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On the Origin of Species

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2
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an atheistic communism; written by Karl Marx

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Das Kapital

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3
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used to create distrust in the Bible

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textual criticism

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4
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teaches that God cannot be known

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agnosticism

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5
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson is called this

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“Poet of the People”

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6
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a lament, or poem about death

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elegy

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7
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poem of fourteen lines with a definite rhyme scheme

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sonnet

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8
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Tennyson ballad

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“The Charge of the Light Brigade”

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9
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idyll

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“little picture” of country life

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10
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Idylls of the King

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presented principles much needed in Britain

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11
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invincible optimism of Robert Browning is based on …

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his belief in the loving God Who rules our universe

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12
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“Prospice”

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dramatic monologue by Browning

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13
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“Crossing the Bar”

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elegy by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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14
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“Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die.”

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“The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Tennyson

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15
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“More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of.”

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“The Passing of Arthur” by Tennyson

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16
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“Fear death?”

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“Prospice” by Robert Browning

17
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“…and wrought All kind of service with a noble ease That graced the lowliest act in doing it.”

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“Gareth and Lynette” by Tennyson

18
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“Oh, to be in England Now that April’s there,”

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“Home-Thoughts, from Abroad” by Robert Browning

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reward

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guerdon

20
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divide

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sunder

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edge

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marge

22
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spit

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broach

23
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trunk

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bole

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boundary

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bourne

25
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song

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roundelay

26
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Ephesians 4:25

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Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbor: for we are members one of another.