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... concern with the conscience not only by way of beauty , but by growth towards holiness , which marks the vague distinction between the old - fashioned high churchmen and the Oxford men.27 Surely it is these latter qualities to which ...
... concern with the conscience not only by way of beauty , but by growth towards holiness , which marks the vague distinction between the old - fashioned high churchmen and the Oxford men.27 Surely it is these latter qualities to which ...
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... concern to Newman , especially in his Anglican years . Of course Arnold knew that there were other possible views , as his next words indicate : Demonstration in these matters is impossible . It is a maintainable thesis that the ...
... concern to Newman , especially in his Anglican years . Of course Arnold knew that there were other possible views , as his next words indicate : Demonstration in these matters is impossible . It is a maintainable thesis that the ...
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... concern with the ideal of totality and with the central tradition of the West in art and letters , combined with a frank rejection , or at least critical reexamination , of the Christian theology to which it had been historically ...
... concern with the ideal of totality and with the central tradition of the West in art and letters , combined with a frank rejection , or at least critical reexamination , of the Christian theology to which it had been historically ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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