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... later views on development , and is therefore an essential source for understanding his mature thinking . It is also in many ways a ' tract for the times ' , a warning to the Anglican Church of the 1830s of the dangers of state ...
... later views on development , and is therefore an essential source for understanding his mature thinking . It is also in many ways a ' tract for the times ' , a warning to the Anglican Church of the 1830s of the dangers of state ...
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... Later than Origen 107 Though an excrescence of his school 108 2. ITS UNCONGENIALITY WITH ARIANISM : - As mystical 109 As not disputative IIO As not Judaic ΙΙΟ As Platonistic III 3. ITS SERVICEABLENESS TO ARIANISM , AS OPPOSED TO PAGE ...
... Later than Origen 107 Though an excrescence of his school 108 2. ITS UNCONGENIALITY WITH ARIANISM : - As mystical 109 As not disputative IIO As not Judaic ΙΙΟ As Platonistic III 3. ITS SERVICEABLENESS TO ARIANISM , AS OPPOSED TO PAGE ...
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... later project ( p . 264 ) . Pp . 264-273 give further details of the process of the composition of the Arians . 3 Letter and Diaries of John Henry Newman III , pp . 104-105 , 112-113 for Lyall's criticisms . significant . Newman could ...
... later project ( p . 264 ) . Pp . 264-273 give further details of the process of the composition of the Arians . 3 Letter and Diaries of John Henry Newman III , pp . 104-105 , 112-113 for Lyall's criticisms . significant . Newman could ...
Page xxi
... later work , recognises that a ' traditionalist ' cause can sometimes be plausibly defended only by adopting utterly untraditional methods and looking for new structures of under- standing . As he was to say so often , in varying ...
... later work , recognises that a ' traditionalist ' cause can sometimes be plausibly defended only by adopting utterly untraditional methods and looking for new structures of under- standing . As he was to say so often , in varying ...
Page xxvii
... later ( pp . 257-9 ) , he elaborated his theory of the Church as ' necessarily a political power or party ' , independent of and relating very critically to civil government , he was articulating a theology that was by no means easy to ...
... later ( pp . 257-9 ) , he elaborated his theory of the Church as ' necessarily a political power or party ' , independent of and relating very critically to civil government , he was articulating a theology that was by no means easy to ...
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