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... interest , then , in Newman and in a peculiar ver- sion of the Oxford " sentiment " with which he was henceforth ha- bitually to link Newman is evident as early as the eighteen - fifties . The intellectual debt is more difficult to ...
... interest , then , in Newman and in a peculiar ver- sion of the Oxford " sentiment " with which he was henceforth ha- bitually to link Newman is evident as early as the eighteen - fifties . The intellectual debt is more difficult to ...
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... interest in Newman remains strong dur- ing the remainder of the eighteen - seventies ; the two chief foci of the interest are his concern for the future of the Roman Catholic Church- its religious character , its dogmatic claims , and ...
... interest in Newman remains strong dur- ing the remainder of the eighteen - seventies ; the two chief foci of the interest are his concern for the future of the Roman Catholic Church- its religious character , its dogmatic claims , and ...
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... interest for him ( Ren - 1 , p . 195 ) . This extraordinary set of qualities , which somehow inheres in artists , in art works , and in the life of the supreme " Hellenic " critic , and which is a development of the autobiographically ...
... interest for him ( Ren - 1 , p . 195 ) . This extraordinary set of qualities , which somehow inheres in artists , in art works , and in the life of the supreme " Hellenic " critic , and which is a development of the autobiographically ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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