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Page 47
... 258 ) , he echoes Newman ' s assertion that a university training teaches a man
" to see things as they are , to go right to ... men blind even to the ideal
imperfection of their practice , makes them willingly assert its ideal perfection , in
order the ...
... 258 ) , he echoes Newman ' s assertion that a university training teaches a man
" to see things as they are , to go right to ... men blind even to the ideal
imperfection of their practice , makes them willingly assert its ideal perfection , in
order the ...
Page 217
Even in the worship of sorrow the native blitheness of art asserted itself ; the
religious spirit , as Hegel says , ' smiled through its tears . ' . . . But in proportion as
this power of smiling was refound , there came also an aspiration towards that
lost ...
Even in the worship of sorrow the native blitheness of art asserted itself ; the
religious spirit , as Hegel says , ' smiled through its tears . ' . . . But in proportion as
this power of smiling was refound , there came also an aspiration towards that
lost ...
Page 279
Arnold asserts the identity of natural and revealed religion ( as opposed to the "
artificial ” religion of the theologians ) as being the product of a certain natural
consciousness , man ' s " experience of the power , the grandeur , the necessity
of ...
Arnold asserts the identity of natural and revealed religion ( as opposed to the "
artificial ” religion of the theologians ) as being the product of a certain natural
consciousness , man ' s " experience of the power , the grandeur , the necessity
of ...
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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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