Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... hand , he felt , would place Christianity on much surer foundations than of divine revelation : Christianity thus regarded as a system of elevated thought will not be injured by being freed from those fables , or those views of local or ...
... hand , he felt , would place Christianity on much surer foundations than of divine revelation : Christianity thus regarded as a system of elevated thought will not be injured by being freed from those fables , or those views of local or ...
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Jagdish Chander. most of the novels that fell into her hands were utterly lacking in any redeeming quality in content or craftsman- ship . They satisfied neither her moral predilections nor her artistic standards . Her ... hands were ...
Jagdish Chander. most of the novels that fell into her hands were utterly lacking in any redeeming quality in content or craftsman- ship . They satisfied neither her moral predilections nor her artistic standards . Her ... hands were ...
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Jagdish Chander. demon worship . On the other hand , passionate tenderness for the nearest is also fraught with dangers ; it may thwart " the larger aims without which life cannot rise into religion ... hand, passionate tenderness ...
Jagdish Chander. demon worship . On the other hand , passionate tenderness for the nearest is also fraught with dangers ; it may thwart " the larger aims without which life cannot rise into religion ... hand, passionate tenderness ...
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