Tennyson, Wordsworth and the 'forms' of ReligionTennyson Society, 1997 - 44 sider |
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... institutions and doctrines , without which it has no substance or public face . Forms are customary , their origins often ... institutional form , but it was particularly pressing in the aftermath of the European Enlightenment when older ...
... institutions and doctrines , without which it has no substance or public face . Forms are customary , their origins often ... institutional form , but it was particularly pressing in the aftermath of the European Enlightenment when older ...
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... institutional framework in which it is expressed . In due course the Christian faith developed its own forms , in the spirit of the Pauline injunction to ' hold fast the form of sound words ... in faith and love ... ' , 11 adapting the ...
... institutional framework in which it is expressed . In due course the Christian faith developed its own forms , in the spirit of the Pauline injunction to ' hold fast the form of sound words ... in faith and love ... ' , 11 adapting the ...
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... institutional Christianity do not colour the picture or influence the argument . Faith , however it is defined , is for the poet an intuitive feeling which derives no strength from theological definitions or evidences of wisdom and ...
... institutional Christianity do not colour the picture or influence the argument . Faith , however it is defined , is for the poet an intuitive feeling which derives no strength from theological definitions or evidences of wisdom and ...
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