Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 66
... less startled when I heard that Canon Streeter , Provost of Queen's , had been converted to the practice of M.R.A. , for he was a scholar for whom the Oxford idiom was second nature . His presence at Oxford Group House Parties did ...
... less startled when I heard that Canon Streeter , Provost of Queen's , had been converted to the practice of M.R.A. , for he was a scholar for whom the Oxford idiom was second nature . His presence at Oxford Group House Parties did ...
Page 176
... less right to hope that the world may yet be saved . Hilaire Belloc considered that the most marked characteristic of the modern world was ' a rising tide of despair ' . With this diagnosis few people in M.R.A. would be disposed to ...
... less right to hope that the world may yet be saved . Hilaire Belloc considered that the most marked characteristic of the modern world was ' a rising tide of despair ' . With this diagnosis few people in M.R.A. would be disposed to ...
Page 192
... less exacting and cast her nets wider ? The Elder Brother A German Evangelical whom I met at Caux summed up what he regretted in the attitude of too many Catholics , by a penetrating analogy which Catholics would accept more readily ...
... less exacting and cast her nets wider ? The Elder Brother A German Evangelical whom I met at Caux summed up what he regretted in the attitude of too many Catholics , by a penetrating analogy which Catholics would accept more readily ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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