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Page 103
... accepted definitions of the word at the present time . ' Reason ' in these definitions as in the Houyhnhnms is used as a noun nam- ing a mental faculty . One quotation should suffice ; the O.E.D. , which is both authoritative and ...
... accepted definitions of the word at the present time . ' Reason ' in these definitions as in the Houyhnhnms is used as a noun nam- ing a mental faculty . One quotation should suffice ; the O.E.D. , which is both authoritative and ...
Page 120
... accepted sense of society with regard to religion . The title , Established Church , carries its own guaranty of rightness , and regardless of hordes of Dissenters and Papists clamoring for religious equality , the superiority of the ...
... accepted sense of society with regard to religion . The title , Established Church , carries its own guaranty of rightness , and regardless of hordes of Dissenters and Papists clamoring for religious equality , the superiority of the ...
Page 125
... accepted without qualification . The attitude of the freethinker was completely wrong in that it involved a questioning of ulti- mate truths with a consequent weakening or destruction of Christianity , particularly as represented by the ...
... accepted without qualification . The attitude of the freethinker was completely wrong in that it involved a questioning of ulti- mate truths with a consequent weakening or destruction of Christianity , particularly as represented by the ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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