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[EMLS SI 7 (May, 2001): 2.1-28] Donne, Herbert, and the Worm of Controversy - http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/si-07/martz.htm By Louis Martz. Ecclesiastical dispute in the British Church as reflected in the works of Donne and Herbert. [EMLS 5.3 / SI 4 (January, 2000): 7.1-37] "How shall I measure out thy bloud?", or, "Weening is not measure": TACT, Herbert, and Sacramental Devotion in the Electronic Temple - http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/05-3/whalherb.html On Communion and the Eucharist in Herbert's poems. The Church as Text in Herbert's Temple and Country Parson - http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/pd/herbarch.html The Church as building and poetic image. George Herbert - http://www.bartleby.com/217/0615.html Brief introduction, followed by a consideration of "A Priest to the Temple." By the Rev. W.H. Hutton, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. George Herberts personality and divided aims reflected in his poems - http://www.bartleby.com/217/0202.html First section of a two-part article by the Rev. F.E. Hutchinson, in The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Chapter 5, III. Typological symbolism in the readings of Ruskin's childhood - http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/atheories/5.3.html Appreciation of Milton, Bunyan and Herbert. [EMLS 1.2 (August 1995): 5.1-11] Affliction and Flight in Herbert's Poetry: A Note - http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/01-2/stanherb.html Discussion on the "Affliction" poems in THE TEMPLE. [EMLS 1.2 (August 1995): 3.1-25] "Not Onely a Pastour, but a Lawyer also": George Herbert's Vision of Stuart Magistracy - http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/01-2/beckherb.html Discussion of law and justice in Renaissance Britain. [EMLS 2.1 (April 1996): 6.1-6] Blending Popular Culture and Religious Instruction: Herbert's Outlandish Proverbs - http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/02-1/moonher2.html How Herbert's collection of "Outlandish Proverbs" gives a better understanding of the period. Christian Allegory in the 17th Century: A Comparison of George Herbert and John Bunyan - http://www.systers.com/rdimon/herbert.html Includes poems on poetry and "The World." George Herbert from English 211 course at Goucher College, Maryland - http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng211/george_herbert.htm Summary of more than just the major poems.