The University Magazine, Том 1Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... sense of honour and of propriety as to what he shall say and of what he shall be silent . It is very hard to regard the conduct of Pius the Ninth , at the crisis to which we have referred , without the suspicion that some special light ...
... sense of honour and of propriety as to what he shall say and of what he shall be silent . It is very hard to regard the conduct of Pius the Ninth , at the crisis to which we have referred , without the suspicion that some special light ...
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... sense - it does . If authority be once so impeached as to be sub- mitted to private arbitration , its awful sanction is gone . Luther may lop off this ; Döllinger that ; Pusey proposes to substitute some- thing else ; the vital unity is ...
... sense - it does . If authority be once so impeached as to be sub- mitted to private arbitration , its awful sanction is gone . Luther may lop off this ; Döllinger that ; Pusey proposes to substitute some- thing else ; the vital unity is ...
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... sense that nothing can ever hereafter be hoped for by them except from the comparatively few who will give themselves up , body and soul , sicut ac cadaver , to this direction , it is intelligible , and even , to some extent , self ...
... sense that nothing can ever hereafter be hoped for by them except from the comparatively few who will give themselves up , body and soul , sicut ac cadaver , to this direction , it is intelligible , and even , to some extent , self ...
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... sense of the loss of the hold of religion on the masses , not only as an intellectual but as a moral power . And " those among the working class who eschew the teachings of the orthodox , slide off towards , not the late Mr. Maurice ...
... sense of the loss of the hold of religion on the masses , not only as an intellectual but as a moral power . And " those among the working class who eschew the teachings of the orthodox , slide off towards , not the late Mr. Maurice ...
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... sense of the word , within the reach of school children . The revision of the translation is so excellent as to make us wish Mr. Arnold were on the Revision Committee . It is a hard lesson , but we have to learn that novelty is a drug ...
... sense of the word , within the reach of school children . The revision of the translation is so excellent as to make us wish Mr. Arnold were on the Revision Committee . It is a hard lesson , but we have to learn that novelty is a drug ...
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