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" Few even of educated Englishmen have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic dogma, its wide and various adaptation to wants ineffaceable from the human heart, its wonderful fusion of the supernatural into the natural life, its vast resources... "
Reasons for Abjuring Allegiance to the See of Rome: A Letter to the Earl of ... - 第 17 頁
Pierce Connelly 著 - 1852 - 38 頁
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Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: Addressed to the ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1851 - 426 頁
...dinner with a Chinaman's chopsticks instead of the knife and fork Few even of educated Englishmen have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic...resources for a powerful hold upon the conscience. . . . Into this interior view, however, the popular polemics neither give, nor have the slightest insight....
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Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England. [wanting pp. 121-168].

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1851 - 400 頁
...dinner with a Chinaman's chopsticks instead of the knife and fork Few even of educated Englishmen have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic...resources for a powerful hold upon the conscience. . . . Into this interior view, however, the popular polemics neither give, nor have the slightest insight....
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Cases of Conscience: Or, Lessons in Morals for the Use of the Laity

Pierce Connelly - 1852 - 192 頁
...from, unhappily, one of the ablest political writers of the day. " Few even of educated Englishmen have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic dogma, its wide and various adaptation to wants ineffaceahle from the human heart, its wonderful fusion of the supernatural into the natural life,...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, 第 7-8 卷

1856 - 796 頁
...varying tastes, habite, and prejudices of mankind. We should, therefore, never forget its wide and varied adaptation to wants ineffaceable from the human heart, — its wonderful fusion of the supernatural with the natural, — its prodigious versatility combined with eo much fixity, — its unvarying aim...
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Personal Forces in Modern Literature

Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1906 - 260 頁
...have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic dogma, its wide and various adaptations to wants ineffaceable from the human heart, its wonderful...resources for a powerful hold upon the conscience. A true British Protestant, whose notions of Popery are limited to what he hears from an evangelical...
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Some aspects of men and things

Claude Charles H. Williamson - 1917 - 224 頁
...ethical people, but we are not religious. James Martineau has rightly said that few Englishmen have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic dogma, its wide and various adaptations to wants ineffaceable from the human heart; its wonderful fusion of the supernatural into...
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Personal Forces in Modern Literature

Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1906 - 250 頁
...a Newman enthusiast as the late RH Hutton. Few even of educated Englishmen, as Martineau says, have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic dogma, its wide and various adaptations to wants ineffaceable from the human heart, its wonderful fusion of the supernatural into...
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Newman and His Theological Method: A Guide for the Theologian Today

Thomas J. Norris - 1977 - 240 頁
...impartial writer, neither Catholic nor Protestant", who wrote: "Few even of educated Englishmen have any suspicion of the depth and solidity of the Catholic...life, its vast resources for a powerful hold upon the conscience".42 I. The doctrines of the Church answered the great questions of history. In part VII...
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