New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 50Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1889 |
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... theory in which seemed to be blended the poetry of Chivalry , the prose of Radicalism , and the consecration of Religion . This theory he was always ready to expound and defend , but as might be expected it was stupid prose or empty ...
... theory in which seemed to be blended the poetry of Chivalry , the prose of Radicalism , and the consecration of Religion . This theory he was always ready to expound and defend , but as might be expected it was stupid prose or empty ...
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... theory may be stated as follows : " The central conception of the universe of being is a single eternal activity of which it is the essence to be self - conscious , i . e . , to be itself and not itself in one . Of this activity every ...
... theory may be stated as follows : " The central conception of the universe of being is a single eternal activity of which it is the essence to be self - conscious , i . e . , to be itself and not itself in one . Of this activity every ...
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... theory may seem dry and unfruitful as the seared and withered leaves of autumn , but held as a living faith by ... theory , as it is to show how his theory explains the man . One remark seems to be here in place and indeed to be required ...
... theory may seem dry and unfruitful as the seared and withered leaves of autumn , but held as a living faith by ... theory , as it is to show how his theory explains the man . One remark seems to be here in place and indeed to be required ...
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... theories . While on the one hand he delighted in thinking and was entirely at home in the intellectual activities of patient analysis and ad- venturous synthesis , he was equally interested , on the other , in the practical conclusions ...
... theories . While on the one hand he delighted in thinking and was entirely at home in the intellectual activities of patient analysis and ad- venturous synthesis , he was equally interested , on the other , in the practical conclusions ...
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... difficult yet the most interesting portion of our task , the delineation of Professor Green's theory of religion and the Christian Revelation . We do not wonder that his biographer 1889. ] 11 The late Professor Green of Oxford .
... difficult yet the most interesting portion of our task , the delineation of Professor Green's theory of religion and the Christian Revelation . We do not wonder that his biographer 1889. ] 11 The late Professor Green of Oxford .
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