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Page 34
... narrative finally penetrates the mystery Hetty has come to represent . Her interven- tion in its closing stages , as the device of the reappearance of the horse - rider makes clear , constitutes the ultimate religious revelation towards ...
... narrative finally penetrates the mystery Hetty has come to represent . Her interven- tion in its closing stages , as the device of the reappearance of the horse - rider makes clear , constitutes the ultimate religious revelation towards ...
Page 89
... narrative on a parson who , unlike Amos Barton , has settled comfortably for an undoctrinal care of souls , based on his knowledge of the local dialect and of human nature rather than on strict scriptural exegesis and a precise doctrine ...
... narrative on a parson who , unlike Amos Barton , has settled comfortably for an undoctrinal care of souls , based on his knowledge of the local dialect and of human nature rather than on strict scriptural exegesis and a precise doctrine ...
Page 160
... narrative is thus apparently discounted by a conclusion designed to compel reverence and exclude thought . Without such a discrepancy , of course , there would be no need for a subsequent narrative and it also highlights the very ...
... narrative is thus apparently discounted by a conclusion designed to compel reverence and exclude thought . Without such a discrepancy , of course , there would be no need for a subsequent narrative and it also highlights the very ...
Contents
Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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