University of California Chronicle, Том 16University of California Press, 1914 |
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... theological beliefs ; yet to over- look this shows a singular misconception of Newman's Shairp , " Life of John Keble , ' ' pp . 15-17 . personality and his influence on the life of his time CARDINAL NEWMAN AND THE OXFORD MOVEMENT 3.
... theological beliefs ; yet to over- look this shows a singular misconception of Newman's Shairp , " Life of John Keble , ' ' pp . 15-17 . personality and his influence on the life of his time CARDINAL NEWMAN AND THE OXFORD MOVEMENT 3.
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... look their faith in the face and seek justification for belief . It is this trait which gives Newman the position which he occupies today in the intellectual world . Among other things he clearly distinguished between reasons for belief ...
... look their faith in the face and seek justification for belief . It is this trait which gives Newman the position which he occupies today in the intellectual world . Among other things he clearly distinguished between reasons for belief ...
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... look on myself -very much as a pane of glass , which transmits heat , being cold itself . I have a vivid perception of the consequences of certain admitted principles , have a considerable intel- lectual capacity of drawing them out ...
... look on myself -very much as a pane of glass , which transmits heat , being cold itself . I have a vivid perception of the consequences of certain admitted principles , have a considerable intel- lectual capacity of drawing them out ...
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... look to him and to his methods as the sole hope of their cause . ' 99 Huxley maintained that no better primer of infidelity could be found than a selection from Newman's writings , but this is only partly true . The fact remains ...
... look to him and to his methods as the sole hope of their cause . ' 99 Huxley maintained that no better primer of infidelity could be found than a selection from Newman's writings , but this is only partly true . The fact remains ...
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... , while for us the flower of intellectual enjoyment , is in a delicate comming- ling of humor and pathos ? In the whole city of Pallas Athene was there none who could look on life objectively A STUDY OF HUMOR IN GREEK TRAGEDY 31.
... , while for us the flower of intellectual enjoyment , is in a delicate comming- ling of humor and pathos ? In the whole city of Pallas Athene was there none who could look on life objectively A STUDY OF HUMOR IN GREEK TRAGEDY 31.
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