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Page 127
Catholics could , for their single selves , separate these accretions [ " ' the
accretions and superstitions inseparable " from " the great popular religion ... 261
] , that the Catholic system was " all of one order ” and must be jettisoned as a
whole .
Catholics could , for their single selves , separate these accretions [ " ' the
accretions and superstitions inseparable " from " the great popular religion ... 261
] , that the Catholic system was " all of one order ” and must be jettisoned as a
whole .
Page 130
man illustrated the difference between " knowing what is said and thought of
Catholics ” in the traditional English Protestant view , and " what ... One other
passage in Last Essays , on the future of the Catholic Church , calls Newman to
mind .
man illustrated the difference between " knowing what is said and thought of
Catholics ” in the traditional English Protestant view , and " what ... One other
passage in Last Essays , on the future of the Catholic Church , calls Newman to
mind .
Page 132
Interestingly , Arnold here repeats and expands his very sympathetic view of the
historic Roman Catholic Church ... Catholicism is “ the religion which has most
reached the people , " " the great popular religion of Christendom ” ( MxE , pp .
Interestingly , Arnold here repeats and expands his very sympathetic view of the
historic Roman Catholic Church ... Catholicism is “ the religion which has most
reached the people , " " the great popular religion of Christendom ” ( MxE , pp .
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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