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... kind ' - that is , Christ follows men in kindness , and he follows them because he too is man , of the same ' kind ' , of humankind ; and he ransoms and rescues them : Christ minds : Christ's interest , what to avow or amend There ...
... kind ' - that is , Christ follows men in kindness , and he follows them because he too is man , of the same ' kind ' , of humankind ; and he ransoms and rescues them : Christ minds : Christ's interest , what to avow or amend There ...
Page 118
... kind of language . Arnold was also concerned to save religion from biblical fundamentalism , because the higher criticism of the Bible was daily making a literal - historical reading of some parts of the Bible more difficult . If there ...
... kind of language . Arnold was also concerned to save religion from biblical fundamentalism , because the higher criticism of the Bible was daily making a literal - historical reading of some parts of the Bible more difficult . If there ...
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... kind of anti - humanity was the mark of the true genius , and that the transcending of ordinary human con- cerns through intensity of cold vision was the aim to be sought . If , as this strange and powerful poem works itself out , the ...
... kind of anti - humanity was the mark of the true genius , and that the transcending of ordinary human con- cerns through intensity of cold vision was the aim to be sought . If , as this strange and powerful poem works itself out , the ...
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