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Page 94
... that these Anglican controversial writings show " an anxious and difficult
movement , ” and have " less ease , less freedom , less richness of illustration ,
and less breadth of thought ” than any other of Newman ' s works , Anglican or
Catholic .
... that these Anglican controversial writings show " an anxious and difficult
movement , ” and have " less ease , less freedom , less richness of illustration ,
and less breadth of thought ” than any other of Newman ' s works , Anglican or
Catholic .
Page 107
He then quotes from Newman ' s “ Prospects of the Anglican Church " ( 1839 ) : "
The Fathers recognised a certain truth lying hid under the tenor of the sacred text
as a whole , and showing itself more or less in this verse or that , as it might be .
He then quotes from Newman ' s “ Prospects of the Anglican Church " ( 1839 ) : "
The Fathers recognised a certain truth lying hid under the tenor of the sacred text
as a whole , and showing itself more or less in this verse or that , as it might be .
Page 116
That is , in the post - Apostolic age " the world and society presented conditions
constantly less and less favourable to sane criticism . . . . For dogmatic theology is
, in fact , an attempt at both literary and scientific criticism of the highest order ...
That is , in the post - Apostolic age " the world and society presented conditions
constantly less and less favourable to sane criticism . . . . For dogmatic theology is
, in fact , an attempt at both literary and scientific criticism of the highest order ...
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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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