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Page 108
... could dispense with " mere dreams " like an allegorical sense in Scripture -
dreams dispersed , presumably , by such channels of the newly active Time -
Spirit as the Higher Criticism of the Bible and advances in the geological and
biological ...
... could dispense with " mere dreams " like an allegorical sense in Scripture -
dreams dispersed , presumably , by such channels of the newly active Time -
Spirit as the Higher Criticism of the Bible and advances in the geological and
biological ...
Page 109
and reality as a realm on the edges of man ' s ordinary consciousness the
shadowy outlines of which were fragmentarily revealed to him by Scripture . In
Arnold , for all the Biblical quality of his religiously tinged moralism , one feels that
...
and reality as a realm on the edges of man ' s ordinary consciousness the
shadowy outlines of which were fragmentarily revealed to him by Scripture . In
Arnold , for all the Biblical quality of his religiously tinged moralism , one feels that
...
Page 120
Nay , I would predict as a coming event that minds are to be unsettled as to what
is Scripture and what is not " ( D & A , pp . 198 – 199 ) . This statement recalls that
, although Newman and Arnold held markedly different versions of " what the ...
Nay , I would predict as a coming event that minds are to be unsettled as to what
is Scripture and what is not " ( D & A , pp . 198 – 199 ) . This statement recalls that
, although Newman and Arnold held markedly different versions of " what the ...
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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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