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Page xxi
... argument ? Part of the fascination of this too much . neglected work is the way it precariously holds together a strongly conservative agenda , grounded in the specific political and church - political struggles of the early 1830s ...
... argument ? Part of the fascination of this too much . neglected work is the way it precariously holds together a strongly conservative agenda , grounded in the specific political and church - political struggles of the early 1830s ...
Page xxvi
... argument , at worst they proved cowards in the face of imperial threats ( pp . 308 , 310-11 , 315 , 316-7 , 359 ) . Clark's charges of bland- ness and anti - intellectualism against the bishops of the 1830s are precisely Newman's ...
... argument , at worst they proved cowards in the face of imperial threats ( pp . 308 , 310-11 , 315 , 316-7 , 359 ) . Clark's charges of bland- ness and anti - intellectualism against the bishops of the 1830s are precisely Newman's ...
Page xxxiv
... argument of Peter Nockles's outstanding work on the High Church tradition , it is possible to see how the fate of Tractarianism within the Church of England was 17 Stephen Thomas , Newman and Heresy , Cambridge 1991 , p . 61 . virtually ...
... argument of Peter Nockles's outstanding work on the High Church tradition , it is possible to see how the fate of Tractarianism within the Church of England was 17 Stephen Thomas , Newman and Heresy , Cambridge 1991 , p . 61 . virtually ...
Page xxxv
... arguments for a single visible teaching authority , or about the historical defensibility of seeing credal and papal clarifications advancing in step . It should be plain by now that this book is a highly sophisticated contribution to a ...
... arguments for a single visible teaching authority , or about the historical defensibility of seeing credal and papal clarifications advancing in step . It should be plain by now that this book is a highly sophisticated contribution to a ...
Page xxxix
... argument . Judaism too becomes an ideal type ' , a ' carnal , self - indulgent reli- gion ' ( p . 18 ) , clearly opposed to the spiritual and ascetical faith of Alexandrian Christianity . One modern writer25 has also noted Newman's ...
... argument . Judaism too becomes an ideal type ' , a ' carnal , self - indulgent reli- gion ' ( p . 18 ) , clearly opposed to the spiritual and ascetical faith of Alexandrian Christianity . One modern writer25 has also noted Newman's ...
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