Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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Page 16
... doctrines of the Fathers did not faithfully represent the doctrine of the Apostles . Mrs. John Cash suggests that Taylor's book unsettled Eliot's views of Christianity . Says she : " From the impression made on my mind by unfavourable ...
... doctrines of the Fathers did not faithfully represent the doctrine of the Apostles . Mrs. John Cash suggests that Taylor's book unsettled Eliot's views of Christianity . Says she : " From the impression made on my mind by unfavourable ...
Page 97
... doctrines is unassailable , and who never miss the opportunity of chastising the aberrations of their humble parishioners . Their deep concern for dogma and doctrines , however , makes them priggish and conceited and alienates them from ...
... doctrines is unassailable , and who never miss the opportunity of chastising the aberrations of their humble parishioners . Their deep concern for dogma and doctrines , however , makes them priggish and conceited and alienates them from ...
Page 124
... doctrines formed only the " formularies " of religion which in the course of time lose all vitality . He wrote : To what extent doctrines intrinsically fitted to make the deepest impression upon the mind may remain in it as dead beliefs ...
... doctrines formed only the " formularies " of religion which in the course of time lose all vitality . He wrote : To what extent doctrines intrinsically fitted to make the deepest impression upon the mind may remain in it as dead beliefs ...
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