University of California Chronicle, Том 16University of California Press, 1914 |
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... fact that the trend of the movement was but a reflection of his own mind ; its influence the result of his teachings ; * The prize - winning essay in the Newman Hall Prize Essay Con- test for 1912-13 . its effect on present - day ...
... fact that the trend of the movement was but a reflection of his own mind ; its influence the result of his teachings ; * The prize - winning essay in the Newman Hall Prize Essay Con- test for 1912-13 . its effect on present - day ...
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... fact which first impresses one who makes a study of his life is the characteristic noted by a writer in the Catholic World , who thus records his opinion : " The Cardinal was less a man than an intelligence walking about on two legs ...
... fact which first impresses one who makes a study of his life is the characteristic noted by a writer in the Catholic World , who thus records his opinion : " The Cardinal was less a man than an intelligence walking about on two legs ...
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... fact that he substituted for a narrow , logical , mechanical individual- ism in religious matters , a point of view essentially his- torical and vitalistic , looking before and after , and treating man as a unit in the social organism ...
... fact that he substituted for a narrow , logical , mechanical individual- ism in religious matters , a point of view essentially his- torical and vitalistic , looking before and after , and treating man as a unit in the social organism ...
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... fact more than for questions of dogma , was interested in the results of religious teaching , its practical effects , rather than in the creeds and tenets of the church , or its theoretical structure . Above all he had an extremely ...
... fact more than for questions of dogma , was interested in the results of religious teaching , its practical effects , rather than in the creeds and tenets of the church , or its theoretical structure . Above all he had an extremely ...
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... fact that made this secession easy was the presence of a new set of men in the movement , men who had come in late and who had none of the love of the Anglican Church and its institutions that had characterized the earlier figures in ...
... fact that made this secession easy was the presence of a new set of men in the movement , men who had come in late and who had none of the love of the Anglican Church and its institutions that had characterized the earlier figures in ...
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