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... faith , but pure in deeds , At last he beat his music out . There lives more faith in honest doubt , Believe me , than in half the creeds . The willed optimism of the concluding cantos is reflected in the Prologue , which is really an ...
... faith , but pure in deeds , At last he beat his music out . There lives more faith in honest doubt , Believe me , than in half the creeds . The willed optimism of the concluding cantos is reflected in the Prologue , which is really an ...
Page 151
... faith , a very Victorian preoccupation , as I tried to show in an earlier lecture . When Bishop Blougram talks of faith he does not specify any particular theology , but simply a faith in the truth embodied somehow by the Church and its ...
... faith , a very Victorian preoccupation , as I tried to show in an earlier lecture . When Bishop Blougram talks of faith he does not specify any particular theology , but simply a faith in the truth embodied somehow by the Church and its ...
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... faith , certainly shows that one can appreci- ate literature based on beliefs one does not share . None of the points I have just made or the examples I have given and will give destroys the case for the preliminary homework to ...
... faith , certainly shows that one can appreci- ate literature based on beliefs one does not share . None of the points I have just made or the examples I have given and will give destroys the case for the preliminary homework to ...
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