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... George Tyrrell believed that it took its origins in Renascence humanism : » Colet said verbatim in the sixteenth century what we are saying in the twentieth century . If the spirit of Nicholas ( of Cusa ) and Erasmus had prevailed at ...
... George Tyrrell believed that it took its origins in Renascence humanism : » Colet said verbatim in the sixteenth century what we are saying in the twentieth century . If the spirit of Nicholas ( of Cusa ) and Erasmus had prevailed at ...
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... Tyrrell noted , for Newman the Church speaks not from memory but from vision of revealed truth.39 But it is a Church ... GEORGE TYRRELL , Through Scylla and Charybdis ; or the Old Theology and the New . London 1907 , p . 145 5 John Henry ...
... Tyrrell noted , for Newman the Church speaks not from memory but from vision of revealed truth.39 But it is a Church ... GEORGE TYRRELL , Through Scylla and Charybdis ; or the Old Theology and the New . London 1907 , p . 145 5 John Henry ...
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... George Tyrrell , London 1912 ; for a biblio- graphy of primary and secondary sources on Tyrrell see DAVID G. SHULTENOVER , George Tyrrell : In Search of Catholicism , U.S.A. 1981 ; for recent discussion of Tyrrell's case see The ...
... George Tyrrell , London 1912 ; for a biblio- graphy of primary and secondary sources on Tyrrell see DAVID G. SHULTENOVER , George Tyrrell : In Search of Catholicism , U.S.A. 1981 ; for recent discussion of Tyrrell's case see The ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Newman and Hampden | 29 |
Newman and A Firmin 56 | 56 |
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