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... Spirit and matter , indeed , have been for the most part opposed , with a false contrast or antagonism by schoolmen , whose artificial creation those abstractions really are . In our actual concrete experience the two strains of ...
... Spirit and matter , indeed , have been for the most part opposed , with a false contrast or antagonism by schoolmen , whose artificial creation those abstractions really are . In our actual concrete experience the two strains of ...
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... spirit that it calls for our response . If we pause to consider more closely the manner in which Catherine tries to define the emotion which dominates her being we shall be forced to the conclusion , fundamental for an understanding of ...
... spirit that it calls for our response . If we pause to consider more closely the manner in which Catherine tries to define the emotion which dominates her being we shall be forced to the conclusion , fundamental for an understanding of ...
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... spirit which he considered to be capable of a life outside the orthodox forms . ( Compare Butler in The Way of All Flesh : " The spirit behind the Church is true , though her letter - true once - is now true no longer . ' ) He wrote in ...
... spirit which he considered to be capable of a life outside the orthodox forms . ( Compare Butler in The Way of All Flesh : " The spirit behind the Church is true , though her letter - true once - is now true no longer . ' ) He wrote in ...
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