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... lived it goes beyond religion , that is , beyond Christianity , by listening to " all the voices of human experience " in working toward the ideal of " a harmonious expansion of all the powers 1 Cited in Humphry Trevelyan , Goethe and ...
... lived it goes beyond religion , that is , beyond Christianity , by listening to " all the voices of human experience " in working toward the ideal of " a harmonious expansion of all the powers 1 Cited in Humphry Trevelyan , Goethe and ...
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... lived so much by the imaginative reason ; no other poets have made their work so well balanced ; no other poets , who have so well satisfied the thinking - power , have so well satisfied the religious sense . " And in a startling rever ...
... lived so much by the imaginative reason ; no other poets have made their work so well balanced ; no other poets , who have so well satisfied the thinking - power , have so well satisfied the religious sense . " And in a startling rever ...
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... lived on into a time when " neo - catholicism , " the Counter Reformation , had taken the place of the Renaissance . He was now a stranger to a church opposed to art and fixed in " a frozen orthodoxy " : In earlier days , when its ...
... lived on into a time when " neo - catholicism , " the Counter Reformation , had taken the place of the Renaissance . He was now a stranger to a church opposed to art and fixed in " a frozen orthodoxy " : In earlier days , when its ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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