The Church Quarterly Review, Том 87Spottiswoode, 1919 |
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... moral genius that spiritualized politics and gave a new soul to public duty in citizens and statesmen , ' the realiza- tion of whose grand idea , the regeneration of Italy , fell into the hands of agents to whom his austere moralities ...
... moral genius that spiritualized politics and gave a new soul to public duty in citizens and statesmen , ' the realiza- tion of whose grand idea , the regeneration of Italy , fell into the hands of agents to whom his austere moralities ...
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... moral disgust at men upon whom these considerations have no effect . That is a line of thought which Döllinger had the greatest difficulty in understanding , and he had come to disparage the Papal See for other causes than those which ...
... moral disgust at men upon whom these considerations have no effect . That is a line of thought which Döllinger had the greatest difficulty in understanding , and he had come to disparage the Papal See for other causes than those which ...
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... moral reprobation of some of the Papal and other ecclesiastical personages with whose careers that work necessarily dealt . Bishop Creighton's explana- tion ( in 1887 ) of his own attitude of what Acton deemed excessive leniency may be ...
... moral reprobation of some of the Papal and other ecclesiastical personages with whose careers that work necessarily dealt . Bishop Creighton's explana- tion ( in 1887 ) of his own attitude of what Acton deemed excessive leniency may be ...
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... moral order . How far does nature ' respond to this demand ? In view of the last four years , to go no further into the past , we find it hard to be enthusiastic . The uniform moral ugliness of ' nature ' is intolerable . It is with it ...
... moral order . How far does nature ' respond to this demand ? In view of the last four years , to go no further into the past , we find it hard to be enthusiastic . The uniform moral ugliness of ' nature ' is intolerable . It is with it ...
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... our ' judgements of value ' can- not be upheld , and so on moral and spiritual grounds he claims the powers of the world to come . ' Why then · should he object to the powers of the world to 56 Oct. The Faith of a Modern Churchman .
... our ' judgements of value ' can- not be upheld , and so on moral and spiritual grounds he claims the powers of the world to come . ' Why then · should he object to the powers of the world to 56 Oct. The Faith of a Modern Churchman .
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