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New York : Fellowship publications, 1945.
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Twenty-six sonnets, each based on a phrase from James Naylor's beautiful 1660 deathbed statement of his faith. Each sonnet explores the meaning of its Naylor phrase, and is an opportunity for the reader to do the same. This is a reprint of the poems, which were published earlier.
Other editions
There is a Spirit : the Nayler sonnets by Kenneth Boulding (Pamphlet)
There is a spirit : the Nayler sonnets by Kenneth Ewart Boulding (Pamphlet)
There is a spirit : the Nayler sonnets by Kenneth Ewart Boulding (Paperback)
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