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Whether these references support Arnold ' s view that the " habits , methods ,
ruling ideas ” of even the religious works are ... Newman is referred to by name in
only three chapters , VII , IX , and X , with one reference repeated in the Preface ...
Whether these references support Arnold ' s view that the " habits , methods ,
ruling ideas ” of even the religious works are ... Newman is referred to by name in
only three chapters , VII , IX , and X , with one reference repeated in the Preface ...
Page 136
358 , 359 ) The reference to Brougham and to reading rooms , the phrases " we
are reminded ” and “ we are told , ” and the expressions " tall talk ” and “ high -
flown commonplaces , ” all suggest Newman ' s scornful attack on Brougham and
...
358 , 359 ) The reference to Brougham and to reading rooms , the phrases " we
are reminded ” and “ we are told , ” and the expressions " tall talk ” and “ high -
flown commonplaces , ” all suggest Newman ' s scornful attack on Brougham and
...
Page 338
12 The reference to the Apologia is succeeded by a furry of elitist references that
wrench predestinarian theology into the familiar pattern of spiritual snobbishness
( MS , pp . 69 , 71 ) . 13 Thomas Wright , Pater II , 106 . Wright mistakenly ...
12 The reference to the Apologia is succeeded by a furry of elitist references that
wrench predestinarian theology into the familiar pattern of spiritual snobbishness
( MS , pp . 69 , 71 ) . 13 Thomas Wright , Pater II , 106 . Wright mistakenly ...
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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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