
John Donne
In Our Time: Religion
Dean Dunne's Devotions
When he was dean of St Paul's Cathedral, Dunne deliberately expanded and enhanced the preaching provision there. He wrote his devotions upon emergent occasions in January 1624 when he was near death from a viral illness. They are divided up into these stages, but within them, they are meditations, expostulation and prayer. It starts with this idea of, you know, this myth, I am well and ill this minute. And then addresses God with this. So it's the most remarkable performance and indeed an achievement for someone who's just getting better from serious illness. If I may read the passage that perhaps is the most celebrated, no man is an island, entire of itself
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