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11 This vision of losing the self in the object of knowledge , also found in " The
Literary Influence of Academies , " Culler sees as " the truth upon which the
humanism of Matthew Arnold is based " : " the whole effort of Arnold ' s critical
essays ...
11 This vision of losing the self in the object of knowledge , also found in " The
Literary Influence of Academies , " Culler sees as " the truth upon which the
humanism of Matthew Arnold is based " : " the whole effort of Arnold ' s critical
essays ...
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Philistinism , as a religious force , is the object of attack in " The Present Position
of Catholics ” ; Phil . istinism , as an educational force , is the object of attack in
the " Idea of a University " ; and Philistinism , as a political force , is the object of ...
Philistinism , as a religious force , is the object of attack in " The Present Position
of Catholics ” ; Phil . istinism , as an educational force , is the object of attack in
the " Idea of a University " ; and Philistinism , as a political force , is the object of ...
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... or religious graces ( longing , chastening , joy ) even in the absence of the
objects that formerly excited these states and ... it may be achieved without belief
in a transcendent object of consciousness , indeed without any detectable object
at ...
... or religious graces ( longing , chastening , joy ) even in the absence of the
objects that formerly excited these states and ... it may be achieved without belief
in a transcendent object of consciousness , indeed without any detectable object
at ...
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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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