James Merrill
James Merrill1926–199520th century James Ingram Merrill was an American poet. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1977 for Divine Comedies. His poetry falls into two distinct bodies of work: the polished and formalist lyric poetry of his early career, and the epic narrative of occult communication with spirits and angels, titled The Changing Light at Sandover, which dominated his later career. Although most of his published work was poetry, he also wrote essays, fiction, and plays.
Poems
150 poems- 10 THE STATE IN GENERAL.19 lines
- 101 Greidanus, Sola Scriptura, 22323 lines
- 103 Isaiah 7 14; Matthew 12320 lines
- 104 Ibid.92 lines
- 112. Distinguished from Quartz. — The feldspars may be24 lines
- 12 GBOLOGT OF TENNESSEE.71 lines
- 122 Ortlund, A Passion for God, 209.23 lines
- 127 Ibid., 182.27 lines
- 13 Stott, Between Two Worlds , 95.24 lines
- 131 Ibid., 130.22 lines
- 14 GBOLOGt OF TSKNBSSEB.70 lines
- 14 THE NATURAL DIVISIONS.61 lines
- 15 Packer, The Preacher and Preaching, 1724 lines
- 16 GBOLoar qp xekiy^ssse.96 lines
- 16 THE NATURAL DIVISIONS.36 lines
- 16. There are three civil or political divisions con-17 lines
- 18 THE NATURAL DIVISIONS.58 lines
- 2 Psalm 1 19: 10326 lines
- 2 Timothy 3 : 1 6, 1 7, see also 2 Peter 1:2143 lines
- 2 Timothy 4:2 NIV23 lines
- 2 INTKODUCTION.37 lines
- 20 THE NATURAL DIVISIONS.7 lines
- 21 Ibid., 25917 lines
- 22 Ibid., 260.57 lines
- 22 THE NATURAL DIVISIONS.15 lines
- 24 THE NATURAL DIVISIONS.10 lines
- 26 CLIMATE.10 lines
- 26 GEOLOaT OF TENKBSSBB.141 lines
- 3. Calcite. Transparent variety. Scratches and is scratched6 lines
- 30 CLIMATE.62 lines
- 31 Ibid , 14676 lines
- 31 Stott, Between Two Worlds , 11327 lines
- 32 GEOLOaT OF TEKKESSBE.23 lines
- 33 Isaiah 55 11 NIV19 lines
- 34 CLIMATE.45 lines
- 37. Defined; Elevation, Area, Outlines, Walden's Ridge.15 lines
- 38. Surface and Soil.— The surface of the table-land is5 lines
- 4 PREFACE.66 lines
- 40 Ibid., 17.92 lines
- 40 GEOLOGY Of TBNKESSBB.74 lines
- 42 THE ROCKS AND THE STRATA.77 lines
- 43 Packer, The Preacher and Preaching, 1515 lines
- 46 GEOLOGY OS' TBKNBSSBE.33 lines
- 46 THE ROCKS AND THE STRATA.49 lines
- 47 Chapell, Christ-Centered Preaching , 1 726 lines
- 47. Importance; Contrasted with the Other Divisions. —35 lines
- 5. III. The Geological Formations.— The next stage of65 lines
- 5. It is a little more than two and a half times as68 lines
- 50 Ibid , Lecture 2.2-378 lines
- 52 THE EOCKS AND THE STRATA.8 lines
- 54. Climate to a great extent regulates the industry of31 lines
- 61 Ibid , ’5924 lines
- 61 Ibid , 1720 lines
- 61 Packer, The Preacher and Preaching, 522 lines
- 62 Chapell, Christ-Centered Preaching , 2317 lines
- 71 Ibid., 44-4522 lines
- 73 Ibid., 34.15 lines
- 74. Definition of Geology. — To study and learn about34 lines
- 77 Ephesians 4 : 1 125 lines
- 77 Ibid., 1626 lines
- 8. Form, Length, Width, Area, and River System. —52 lines
- 80 GEOLOOT Of TEKNSSSfiS.33 lines
- 82 Ibid., 61922 lines
- 84 Thiselton, New Horizons in Hermeneutics , 61935 lines
- 84 GEOLOaY OF TENNESSEE.8 lines
- 9 Romans 1 : 19,2021 lines
- 9 SJffM^98 lines
- 94 Ibid , 20621 lines
- 96 Ortlund, 207.28 lines
- AND6 lines
- BD16 lines
- BS5 lines
- By4 lines
- CALCITE.34 lines
- Cd8 lines
- CHAPTER I.18 lines
- CHAPTER III.15 lines
- CHAPTER IV.15 lines
- CHAPTER VII.44 lines
- CHAPTRR II.5 lines
- CLIMATE.29 lines
- DEFINITION OF TERMS8 lines
- DIVINE REVELATION THROUGH HUMAN AUTHORSHIP31 lines
- FIRST, THE EASTERN.35 lines
- Fl £- 6 - Figure 6 shows the manner of their9 lines
- FOCUS OF THIS STUDY IN PARTICULAR45 lines
- FOCUSED LITERATURE REVIEW13 lines
- FOURTHLY, THE WESTERN IRON REGHON.62 lines
- HARVARD UNIVERSITY.5 lines
- Hebrews 1.1-3 NI V4 lines
- HERMENEUTICS IN THEOCENTRIC PREACHING19 lines
- HOMILETICS IN THEOCENTRIC PREACHING19 lines
- I. Quartz. (Silicates.)8 lines
- I. The Unaka Range.9 lines
- IBON.19 lines
- IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM22 lines
- II. Calcite.32 lines
- III. Dolomite.9 lines
- IKON, 3734 lines
- IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY35 lines
- Introductory: The Soils; Geology Defined.15 lines
- Iron 7031 lines
- IV. Apatite.39 lines
- IV. The Highland Rim.5 lines
- IX. Tourmaline.6 lines
- Mississippi Bottoms 62 degrees51 lines
- NEED FOR THE RESEARCH PROJECT24 lines
- OB5 lines
- Oxygen 27*619 lines
- P510 lines
- PEE F AC E25 lines
- PREFACE.27 lines
- PREPARATION FOR THIS STUDY16 lines
- QQ17 lines
- Qth. The Slopes of West Tennessee; and143 lines
- RELEVANCE IN THEOCENTRIC PREACHING38 lines
- SECTION I.49 lines
- SECTION II.4 lines
- SECTION IV.6 lines
- SECTION L4 lines
- SECTION VI.145 lines
- Si 610X0CF7 aF fUriVAllSBB.70 lines
- So much for the ores of the Eastern Iron Region.38 lines
- St15 lines
- SUMMARY24 lines
- THE NATURE OF AUTHORITY IN PREACHING21 lines
- THE NATURE OF SCRIPTURE DESCRIBED7 lines
- THE RELATIONSHIP OF PREACHER TO SCRIPTURE7 lines
- THE RELATIONSHIP OF THEOCENTRIC TO CHRISTOCENTRIC26 lines
- THE ROLE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN PREACHING4 lines
- THE SELF-REVEALING NATURE OF GOD4 lines
- THE THEOCENTRIC FOCUS OF SCRIPTURE AND PREACHING71 lines
- The Natural and Civil Divisions of the State.4 lines
- THE RIVER SYSTEM. V30 lines
- The Study of Geology:' Its Object and the Parts19 lines
- THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS14 lines
- THIRDLY, THE CUMBERLAND IRON REGION.37 lines
- THREE CHARACTERISTICS OF PREACHING6 lines
- UjctU8 lines
- V. Feldspar.18 lines
- V. The Central Basin.40 lines
- Valley.22 lines
- VI. Mica.18 lines
- VIEWING SCRIPTURE FROM A REDEMPTIVE-HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE20 lines
- VII. Amphibole and Pteoxene.18 lines
- VIII. Gaenet.4 lines
- VIII. The Mississippi Bottoms.10 lines
- Water 14*4044 lines
- X. Talc.23 lines
- Year.5 lines
