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... , 80 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CREED AND CONDUCT , 92 IDEALS , 105 USE AND ABUSE OF CREEDS , 117 REVERENCE- I. ITS DEFINITION , 127 II . THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REVERENCE AND RESPECT , 143 REVERENCE : continued- III . CRITICISMS , · 157 IV.
... , 80 THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CREED AND CONDUCT , 92 IDEALS , 105 USE AND ABUSE OF CREEDS , 117 REVERENCE- I. ITS DEFINITION , 127 II . THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REVERENCE AND RESPECT , 143 REVERENCE : continued- III . CRITICISMS , · 157 IV.
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... respect so strict as Oxford ; but even at Cambridge subscription was formerly required from every graduate before he could be admitted to a fellowship in his college . Now all these creed tests - I had almost said crude tests 34 The ...
... respect so strict as Oxford ; but even at Cambridge subscription was formerly required from every graduate before he could be admitted to a fellowship in his college . Now all these creed tests - I had almost said crude tests 34 The ...
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... respects consistent with the Act and with the rubric , to keep on nar- rowing it in spite of both , till it would be no better than some wretched sect . And if this is done , believe me , the days of our Church are numbered . In the ...
... respects consistent with the Act and with the rubric , to keep on nar- rowing it in spite of both , till it would be no better than some wretched sect . And if this is done , believe me , the days of our Church are numbered . In the ...
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... respect than it would otherwise have obtained . " This may be so ; for Athanasius always had a great reputation as an orthodox theologian - he has been called indeed the father of orthodoxy . But even if the Creed were pro- duced under ...
... respect than it would otherwise have obtained . " This may be so ; for Athanasius always had a great reputation as an orthodox theologian - he has been called indeed the father of orthodoxy . But even if the Creed were pro- duced under ...
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... respect it is to be distinguished from asceticism . A great many moralists and philosophers have insisted on self - surrender because they despised and depreciated the individual . Gautama , the founder of Buddhism , maintained that ...
... respect it is to be distinguished from asceticism . A great many moralists and philosophers have insisted on self - surrender because they despised and depreciated the individual . Gautama , the founder of Buddhism , maintained that ...
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