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but through the imagination , by means of direct impressions , by the testimony of
facts and events , by history , by description " ( D & A , p . 293 ) . He adds : " After
all , man is not a reasoning animal ; he is a seeing , feeling , contemplating ...
but through the imagination , by means of direct impressions , by the testimony of
facts and events , by history , by description " ( D & A , p . 293 ) . He adds : " After
all , man is not a reasoning animal ; he is a seeing , feeling , contemplating ...
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... addition ” ) tends to mean something closer to the alteration , deletion , and
eventual extirpation of Christian theology . ... since , the Church lacking the
means of settling philosophical points , people should " concede ” them and unite
in the ...
... addition ” ) tends to mean something closer to the alteration , deletion , and
eventual extirpation of Christian theology . ... since , the Church lacking the
means of settling philosophical points , people should " concede ” them and unite
in the ...
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For when Arnold says his reading of the Bible does not command but wins assent
, he means this : But the valuable thing in letters , — that is , in the acquainting
oneself with the best which has been thought and said in the world , — is , as we
...
For when Arnold says his reading of the Bible does not command but wins assent
, he means this : But the valuable thing in letters , — that is , in the acquainting
oneself with the best which has been thought and said in the world , — is , as we
...
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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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