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Only I don ' t see what business he has to parade his calmness and lecture us on
resignation when he has never known what a storm is and doesn ' t know what
he has to resign himself to — I think he only knows the shady side of nature out of
...
Only I don ' t see what business he has to parade his calmness and lecture us on
resignation when he has never known what a storm is and doesn ' t know what
he has to resign himself to — I think he only knows the shady side of nature out of
...
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At the outset it is important to note that Newman ' s conception of even " our
critical and analytical powers ” was never , either in the sermons or the Idea , that
of some desiccated thinking - machine . For — and this was surely one of the ...
At the outset it is important to note that Newman ' s conception of even " our
critical and analytical powers ” was never , either in the sermons or the Idea , that
of some desiccated thinking - machine . For — and this was surely one of the ...
Page 74
He answers : The energy of the human intellect " does from opposition grow ; " it
thrives and is joyous , with a tough elastic strength , under the terrible blows of
the divinely - fashioned weapon , and is never so much itself as when it has lately
...
He answers : The energy of the human intellect " does from opposition grow ; " it
thrives and is joyous , with a tough elastic strength , under the terrible blows of
the divinely - fashioned weapon , and is never so much itself as when it has lately
...
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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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