Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... Bible , the whole Bible and nothing but the Bible ! ' Matthew Arnold found the slogan of the British and Foreign School Society to be practically ' absurd ' ( CPW , VI , p . 159 ) . Yet , in another sense , it goes some way towards ...
... Bible , the whole Bible and nothing but the Bible ! ' Matthew Arnold found the slogan of the British and Foreign School Society to be practically ' absurd ' ( CPW , VI , p . 159 ) . Yet , in another sense , it goes some way towards ...
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... Bible and the ' things ' of common experience is legitimately the privileged territory of ' poetry ' and , as such , interpreting the Bible correctly ultimately involves annexing it to the province of ' literature ' . For to see through ...
... Bible and the ' things ' of common experience is legitimately the privileged territory of ' poetry ' and , as such , interpreting the Bible correctly ultimately involves annexing it to the province of ' literature ' . For to see through ...
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... Bible comes in for Colenso's customarily equivocal treatment when he declares that ' the Bible was not given to us to make us wise in matters of [ modern science ] ' and If we had not the Bible to teach us yet the contemplation of the ...
... Bible comes in for Colenso's customarily equivocal treatment when he declares that ' the Bible was not given to us to make us wise in matters of [ modern science ] ' and If we had not the Bible to teach us yet the contemplation of the ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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