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... seems helpful to Arnold's argument ; but Newman is impa- tiently thrust aside as soon as his more " arbitrary " and " impossible ” . and central - views are glimpsed . Newman on " development " is in- voked as a kind of elaborate red ...
... seems helpful to Arnold's argument ; but Newman is impa- tiently thrust aside as soon as his more " arbitrary " and " impossible ” . and central - views are glimpsed . Newman on " development " is in- voked as a kind of elaborate red ...
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... seems unlikely that he would have done so . But in 1871 and 1872 an extraordinary burst of correspondence occurs be- tween the two men which links their thought and cements their hith- erto fragmentary personal relations . Early in ...
... seems unlikely that he would have done so . But in 1871 and 1872 an extraordinary burst of correspondence occurs be- tween the two men which links their thought and cements their hith- erto fragmentary personal relations . Early in ...
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... seems clearly to show the influence of Newman's fam- ous double - edged description of the " gentleman " in the Idea ... seem to be what they are not ; they look like virtue at a distance , but they are detected by close observers , and ...
... seems clearly to show the influence of Newman's fam- ous double - edged description of the " gentleman " in the Idea ... seem to be what they are not ; they look like virtue at a distance , but they are detected by close observers , and ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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