University of California Publications in English, Volume 8University of California Press, 1940 |
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Page 110
... church doctrine and looked with suspicion upon further metaphysical justifications of problems which might be regarded as settled . The second group represent the middle path in theology . They are honored representatives of the Church ...
... church doctrine and looked with suspicion upon further metaphysical justifications of problems which might be regarded as settled . The second group represent the middle path in theology . They are honored representatives of the Church ...
Page 119
... Church , not only in theology , but in its material perquisites as well . If the common sense about the Church were completely common , that is , held by everyone , such an attitude would have produced a very happy and successful life ...
... Church , not only in theology , but in its material perquisites as well . If the common sense about the Church were completely common , that is , held by everyone , such an attitude would have produced a very happy and successful life ...
Page 120
... church both in its spiritual and its material aspects must be stoutly maintained . Equality of all churches will mean the downfall of the Established Church because its common ac- ceptability will be lost . The emphasis Swift gives to ...
... church both in its spiritual and its material aspects must be stoutly maintained . Equality of all churches will mean the downfall of the Established Church because its common ac- ceptability will be lost . The emphasis Swift gives to ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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