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Page 23
Animation and interest and the power of work seem so sadly wanting in them . ... (
L , I , 44 – 45 ) Arnold ' s intense interest in Newman ' s activities continued , as a
letter of 1855 , written to his brother Tom in New Zealand , reveals : As to Church
...
Animation and interest and the power of work seem so sadly wanting in them . ... (
L , I , 44 – 45 ) Arnold ' s intense interest in Newman ' s activities continued , as a
letter of 1855 , written to his brother Tom in New Zealand , reveals : As to Church
...
Page 121
Nevertheless , Arnold ' s interest in Newman remains strong during 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 ...
Nevertheless , Arnold ' s interest in Newman remains strong during 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 ...
Page 213
In the " well - rounded unity of his life , ” he is undisturbed by political , moral , and
religious interests alien to his nature . ... and spiritual ideas in sensuous form , ”
until , " more and more immersed in sense , ” it alone has interest for him ( Ren ...
In the " well - rounded unity of his life , ” he is undisturbed by political , moral , and
religious interests alien to his nature . ... and spiritual ideas in sensuous form , ”
until , " more and more immersed in sense , ” it alone has interest for him ( Ren ...
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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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