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... Christian theology to answer the questions of science and the subsequent loss of faith in Christian doctrine . " At the present mo- ment , " he writes in 1875 , " two things about the Christian religion must surely be clear to anybody ...
... Christian theology to answer the questions of science and the subsequent loss of faith in Christian doctrine . " At the present mo- ment , " he writes in 1875 , " two things about the Christian religion must surely be clear to anybody ...
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... Christian view ; and as his faith in the benevolence of nature weakened , especially after the death of his brother at sea , he sought a more stable authority in orthodox Christianity where he found the sense of permanence and ...
... Christian view ; and as his faith in the benevolence of nature weakened , especially after the death of his brother at sea , he sought a more stable authority in orthodox Christianity where he found the sense of permanence and ...
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... Christian emperor , soured a little by oppression and misconstruction , and driven inward upon herself in a world of tasteless controversy : the church then finally comes to terms , and effecting something more than a modus vivendi with ...
... Christian emperor , soured a little by oppression and misconstruction , and driven inward upon herself in a world of tasteless controversy : the church then finally comes to terms , and effecting something more than a modus vivendi with ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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