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David J. DeLaura. Tom was received into the Roman Catholic Church in January 1856 , in Tasmania , and returned to England in October , his post of school inspector having been made untenable by reason of his conversion . At this time he ...
David J. DeLaura. Tom was received into the Roman Catholic Church in January 1856 , in Tasmania , and returned to England in October , his post of school inspector having been made untenable by reason of his conversion . At this time he ...
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... received , because there is so much of an Oxford character about what I have written ” ( L , II , 40 ) . The refer- ence is in very significant measure to crucial passages in , above all , Essays in Criticism and Culture and Anarchy in ...
... received , because there is so much of an Oxford character about what I have written ” ( L , II , 40 ) . The refer- ence is in very significant measure to crucial passages in , above all , Essays in Criticism and Culture and Anarchy in ...
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... received doctrine of justification " or the Catholic " doctrine of priestly absolution and of the real presence " : " She thus provides room for growth and further change in these very doctrines themselves " ( LD , p . 147 ) . For ...
... received doctrine of justification " or the Catholic " doctrine of priestly absolution and of the real presence " : " She thus provides room for growth and further change in these very doctrines themselves " ( LD , p . 147 ) . For ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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