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Page vii
I also wish to thank the following for permission to reprint excerpts from
previously published materials : A . & C . Black Ltd . , London : Stanford University
Press , California , for passages from The Mind of the Oxford Movement , ed .
I also wish to thank the following for permission to reprint excerpts from
previously published materials : A . & C . Black Ltd . , London : Stanford University
Press , California , for passages from The Mind of the Oxford Movement , ed .
Page 65
Citing the immediately following passage on the “ great geniuses ” who " scale
the mountains of truth , ” a passage used earlier in this book , William Robbins
notes that “ The reason , as Arnold uses it , is often intuition , imaginative insight ,
or ...
Citing the immediately following passage on the “ great geniuses ” who " scale
the mountains of truth , ” a passage used earlier in this book , William Robbins
notes that “ The reason , as Arnold uses it , is often intuition , imaginative insight ,
or ...
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This is evidently to use the passage in the way of application . Protestants will say
that it is a wrong use of it ; but to Dr . Newman their similar use of passages about
the beast , and the scarlet woman , and Antichrist , will seem equally wrong ...
This is evidently to use the passage in the way of application . Protestants will say
that it is a wrong use of it ; but to Dr . Newman their similar use of passages about
the beast , and the scarlet woman , and Antichrist , will seem equally wrong ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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