The Lights of Liberalism: University Liberals and the Challenge of Democracy, 1860-86Allen Lane, 1976 - 343 pagina's |
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... the Oxford Movement , it was at any rate a recognition in a very forcible way of the doctrine that spiritual matters are not to be settled by the dicta of a political council . By exalting personal conviction and rejecting acquiescence ...
... the Oxford Movement , it was at any rate a recognition in a very forcible way of the doctrine that spiritual matters are not to be settled by the dicta of a political council . By exalting personal conviction and rejecting acquiescence ...
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... the Oxford Movement was the nature of religious authority . Its followers did not totally ignore social questions , but they pushed them to the side . There was no ideological connection between their theology and social intervention ...
... the Oxford Movement was the nature of religious authority . Its followers did not totally ignore social questions , but they pushed them to the side . There was no ideological connection between their theology and social intervention ...
Pagina 276
... 48. Mark Pattison , Memoirs , Macmillan , 1885 , p . 79 . 49. R.W.Church , The Oxford Movement , 1833-1845 , Macmillan , 1891 , p . 13 . 50. ibid . , p . 338 . 51. Annan , Leslie Stephen , p . 121 . 52. Church , op . cit . , p . 276.
... 48. Mark Pattison , Memoirs , Macmillan , 1885 , p . 79 . 49. R.W.Church , The Oxford Movement , 1833-1845 , Macmillan , 1891 , p . 13 . 50. ibid . , p . 338 . 51. Annan , Leslie Stephen , p . 121 . 52. Church , op . cit . , p . 276.
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