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Page xli
... at 27 ' Neologism ' seems to have been coined by conservative Anglicans to describe liberal German theology of the period ; Newman's source for this vocabulary is Rose . work is what has been called an ' ecology ' Introduction XLI.
... at 27 ' Neologism ' seems to have been coined by conservative Anglicans to describe liberal German theology of the period ; Newman's source for this vocabulary is Rose . work is what has been called an ' ecology ' Introduction XLI.
Page xliv
... seems empty because few understand its motivation ? But the putative High Church reader of 1833 might be forgiven for some residual doubts ; and the contem- porary reader , High Church or not , might likewise register some questions ...
... seems empty because few understand its motivation ? But the putative High Church reader of 1833 might be forgiven for some residual doubts ; and the contem- porary reader , High Church or not , might likewise register some questions ...
Page xlvii
... seems likely that Milner , who had read Mosheim and uses the same vocabulary as Mosheim in describing Neoplatonism as ' the Eclectic philosophy ' ( p . 48 ) , may have been the first to draw Newman's attention to the German historian ...
... seems likely that Milner , who had read Mosheim and uses the same vocabulary as Mosheim in describing Neoplatonism as ' the Eclectic philosophy ' ( p . 48 ) , may have been the first to draw Newman's attention to the German historian ...
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