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Page ix
... WORSHIP V. POLYTHEISM . VI . CATHOLICISM • 44 • 72 101 91 · . 105 X. XI . NEO - CHRISTIANITY XII . THEISM · VII . THE CATHOLIC CHURCH VIII . THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IX . THE ANGLICAN ESTABLISHMENT ORTHODOX DISSENT . 122 ...
... WORSHIP V. POLYTHEISM . VI . CATHOLICISM • 44 • 72 101 91 · . 105 X. XI . NEO - CHRISTIANITY XII . THEISM · VII . THE CATHOLIC CHURCH VIII . THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IX . THE ANGLICAN ESTABLISHMENT ORTHODOX DISSENT . 122 ...
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... worship . Hence all the political and social movements , the schemes for education , together with our actual forms of religion , are all of them partial , sectional , and incomplete : avowedly confined to one side of life . The current ...
... worship . Hence all the political and social movements , the schemes for education , together with our actual forms of religion , are all of them partial , sectional , and incomplete : avowedly confined to one side of life . The current ...
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... speak only about things of worship and faith ; but about all things that concern man and his dwelling - place . Our Scriptures are all utterances in- spired by wisdom and purity ; our Church is the ORTHODOX CRITICISM CONTINUED 35.
... speak only about things of worship and faith ; but about all things that concern man and his dwelling - place . Our Scriptures are all utterances in- spired by wisdom and purity ; our Church is the ORTHODOX CRITICISM CONTINUED 35.
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... Worship speaks lightly in all things of science and philosophy ; but he is peculiarly scornful of the intrusion of such things into the social world or the domain of history . He is never weary of displaying his contempt for men of ...
... Worship speaks lightly in all things of science and philosophy ; but he is peculiarly scornful of the intrusion of such things into the social world or the domain of history . He is never weary of displaying his contempt for men of ...
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... Worship of Thomas Carlyle with the reverence for the great ones of the Past as systematised by Auguste Comte . Both seem to aim at the same thing - but in very dif- ferent modes . Hero - worship , as expounded by Car- lyle , is ...
... Worship of Thomas Carlyle with the reverence for the great ones of the Past as systematised by Auguste Comte . Both seem to aim at the same thing - but in very dif- ferent modes . Hero - worship , as expounded by Car- lyle , is ...
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Page 181 - ... the Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. I do not say that other and more intelligent forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford movement : but this was the force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman...