University of California Chronicle, Том 16University of California Press, 1914 |
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... interests of his flock in the paternal fashion of Goldsmith's Vicar . Questions of theology , of speculative philosophy , did not interest him . He accepted without question the old dogmas , and ideas , and continued to preach these ...
... interests of his flock in the paternal fashion of Goldsmith's Vicar . Questions of theology , of speculative philosophy , did not interest him . He accepted without question the old dogmas , and ideas , and continued to preach these ...
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... interest and sympathy ? With their most cherished beliefs condemned as being among the tenets of Romanism , was it not natural that they should before long go whither they would be free to extend these doctrines without opposition or ...
... interest and sympathy ? With their most cherished beliefs condemned as being among the tenets of Romanism , was it not natural that they should before long go whither they would be free to extend these doctrines without opposition or ...
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... subordination of all our mental processes to the ends and interests of life ; the genesis of practical certainty through theoretical proba- bility ; the distinction between the causes of belief and 26 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE 28.
... subordination of all our mental processes to the ends and interests of life ; the genesis of practical certainty through theoretical proba- bility ; the distinction between the causes of belief and 26 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE 28.
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... interest in mankind ; in the welfare and destiny of man , the interpretation of life . His life and work were devoted to an effort to give deeper meaning to this mortal life , to lift society by the might of deeper religious forces ...
... interest in mankind ; in the welfare and destiny of man , the interpretation of life . His life and work were devoted to an effort to give deeper meaning to this mortal life , to lift society by the might of deeper religious forces ...
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... wrapped up in his conceit that we are disposed to sympathize with Polynices although our interest remains in the saving of Thebes . Therefore the tone of the scene , while perhaps unworthy A STUDY OF HUMOR IN GREEK TRAGEDY 39.
... wrapped up in his conceit that we are disposed to sympathize with Polynices although our interest remains in the saving of Thebes . Therefore the tone of the scene , while perhaps unworthy A STUDY OF HUMOR IN GREEK TRAGEDY 39.
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