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This is what Arnold seems to have meant when he wrote his mother in November
1869 : “ It is not man who determines what truths shall present themselves to this
or that age , or under what aspect ; and until the time is come for the new truth ...
This is what Arnold seems to have meant when he wrote his mother in November
1869 : “ It is not man who determines what truths shall present themselves to this
or that age , or under what aspect ; and until the time is come for the new truth ...
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and Protestantism on its appearance in May 1870 ; and for the reasons given
above , it seems unlikely that he would have done so . But in 1871 and 1872 an
extraordinary burst of correspondence occurs between the two men which links
their ...
and Protestantism on its appearance in May 1870 ; and for the reasons given
above , it seems unlikely that he would have done so . But in 1871 and 1872 an
extraordinary burst of correspondence occurs between the two men which links
their ...
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( MЕ , II , 7 – 9 ) This excerpt seems clearly ... Taken by themselves , they do but
seem to be what they are not ; they look like virtue at a distance , but they are
detected by close observers , and on the long run ” ( Idea , p . 107 ) . The ethics of
the ...
( MЕ , II , 7 – 9 ) This excerpt seems clearly ... Taken by themselves , they do but
seem to be what they are not ; they look like virtue at a distance , but they are
detected by close observers , and on the long run ” ( Idea , p . 107 ) . The ethics of
the ...
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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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