Tennyson, Wordsworth and the 'forms' of ReligionTennyson Society, 1997 - 44 sider |
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... heart of the human response to the natural order , reassuring us of the uniformity of nature when empirical induction is all we have to go by . Even the forms and outward appearances of the natural world may be illusory , - aside , that ...
... heart of the human response to the natural order , reassuring us of the uniformity of nature when empirical induction is all we have to go by . Even the forms and outward appearances of the natural world may be illusory , - aside , that ...
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... heart and conduct.74 Creeds and sacraments had no special authority compared with the claims of Scripture on the individual will and conscience : I am well aware that we cannot have a religion so altogether spiritual as to be ...
... heart and conduct.74 Creeds and sacraments had no special authority compared with the claims of Scripture on the individual will and conscience : I am well aware that we cannot have a religion so altogether spiritual as to be ...
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... heart Stood up and answered ' I have felt.'79 Though , according to Tennyson's own account , the poem ' begins with a funeral and ends with a marriage ' , religion as a communal experience is hardly represented at all . The ' Way of the ...
... heart Stood up and answered ' I have felt.'79 Though , according to Tennyson's own account , the poem ' begins with a funeral and ends with a marriage ' , religion as a communal experience is hardly represented at all . The ' Way of the ...
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2nd edn Akbar's Dream Alan G Ancient Sage Anglican Arthur Hallam aspirations Barcode Inside believe Benjamin Jowett brother Cambridge Carlyle Caroline Catholic Centre century ceremonial Christ Church of England churchmen creeds devotion divine doctrinal Dorothy Wordsworth Ecclesiastical Sketches embodied Emily Tennyson Ernest de Selincourt Erskine of Linlathen Erskine's Excursion expression F. D. Maurice faith and form forms of religion Gospel Henry Crabb Robinson Hill Oxford Hooker human Ibid imagination Immortality Incarnation influence institutional intuition John Henry Newman later Letters of Thomas Letters of William Lincoln liturgy London Lord Tennyson man's Memoir Memoriam Musophilus necessity for forms outward Oxford Movement passage Poems of Tennyson poet poet's poetic poetry Prayer Book Reformation religious forms rites ritual Ritualist sacraments Samuel Daniel Samuel Taylor Coleridge sceptical Second-Rate Sensitive Mind seems sonnet Soul Supposed Confessions theology things Thomas Erskine thought Tintern Abbey Tractarian Tracts Victorian vision William and Dorothy words worship