Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... church - then it can also be seen as reflective of their attitudes to the authoritative value of the Bible or the power of the ' Text ' ; Colenso's God is supremely ' a - textual ' , while Arnold's God is powerful primarily at a poetic ...
... church - then it can also be seen as reflective of their attitudes to the authoritative value of the Bible or the power of the ' Text ' ; Colenso's God is supremely ' a - textual ' , while Arnold's God is powerful primarily at a poetic ...
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... Church : you must stop inside it and think what you choose . Enemies might say that he was simply trying to ... Church , that clarion - cry in 1839 for the state to show itself guardian of the Church in all things which had drawn such ...
... Church : you must stop inside it and think what you choose . Enemies might say that he was simply trying to ... Church , that clarion - cry in 1839 for the state to show itself guardian of the Church in all things which had drawn such ...
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... churches of Rome ? And why ? Because the attaching doctrine of the equal share of Christians in the beauty and glory of religion , which all churches preach , the Church of Rome makes palpable ; and the poor find in church , and free to ...
... churches of Rome ? And why ? Because the attaching doctrine of the equal share of Christians in the beauty and glory of religion , which all churches preach , the Church of Rome makes palpable ; and the poor find in church , and free to ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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