University of California Chronicle, Том 16University of California Press, 1914 |
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... human nature ; it has almost superhuman charity from its freedom from bitterness or prejudice ; it has almost the repose of faith , because nothing can startle it ; it has almost the harmony of heavenly contemplation so intimate is it ...
... human nature ; it has almost superhuman charity from its freedom from bitterness or prejudice ; it has almost the repose of faith , because nothing can startle it ; it has almost the harmony of heavenly contemplation so intimate is it ...
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... human life . The genesis of the Oxford Movement can be clearly traced to the study and thought of this summer with Keble . For Froude , when he became tutor of Oriel three years later , soon came into close relations with Newman , then ...
... human life . The genesis of the Oxford Movement can be clearly traced to the study and thought of this summer with Keble . For Froude , when he became tutor of Oriel three years later , soon came into close relations with Newman , then ...
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... human eyes immortal truths and eternal realities which mortals , in their shuffling compromise between aspirations and the inertia of physical comfort , so often forget.18 By 1830 , Newman was quite ready for the part he was to play ...
... human eyes immortal truths and eternal realities which mortals , in their shuffling compromise between aspirations and the inertia of physical comfort , so often forget.18 By 1830 , Newman was quite ready for the part he was to play ...
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... human necessity . The doctrines of the tracts were the doctrines of Newman and his associates . So simple that anyone could read and not fail to understand their content and purport , they were yet intended rather for the clergy 21 ...
... human necessity . The doctrines of the tracts were the doctrines of Newman and his associates . So simple that anyone could read and not fail to understand their content and purport , they were yet intended rather for the clergy 21 ...
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... human life , well appreciat- ing its ambitions , failures , desires and impulses , he sought in these sermons to penetrate beneath the shell of his audiences and to reach the inner man , the impelling motive that determines in a great ...
... human life , well appreciat- ing its ambitions , failures , desires and impulses , he sought in these sermons to penetrate beneath the shell of his audiences and to reach the inner man , the impelling motive that determines in a great ...
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