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And this function is particularly important in our modern world , of which the whole civilisation is , to a much greater degree than the civilisation of Greece and Rome , mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become more so ...
And this function is particularly important in our modern world , of which the whole civilisation is , to a much greater degree than the civilisation of Greece and Rome , mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become more so ...
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The idea of perfection as an inward condition of the mind and spirit is at variance with the mechanical and material civilisation in esteem with us , and nowhere , as I have said , so much in esteem as with us .
The idea of perfection as an inward condition of the mind and spirit is at variance with the mechanical and material civilisation in esteem with us , and nowhere , as I have said , so much in esteem as with us .
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... are detached and employed by Puritanism , not in the connected and fluid way in which St. Paul employs them , and for which alone words are really meant , but in an isolated , fixed , mechanical way , as if they were talismans ...
... are detached and employed by Puritanism , not in the connected and fluid way in which St. Paul employs them , and for which alone words are really meant , but in an isolated , fixed , mechanical way , as if they were talismans ...
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... and have substituted for the apostle's living and near conception of a resurrection now , their mechanical and remote conception of a resurrection hereafter . In short , so fatal is the notion of possessing 162 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... and have substituted for the apostle's living and near conception of a resurrection now , their mechanical and remote conception of a resurrection hereafter . In short , so fatal is the notion of possessing 162 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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And to any of these impulses we soon ' come to give that same character of a mechanical , absolute law , which we give to our religion ; we regard it , as we do our religion , as an object for strictness of conscience , not for ...
And to any of these impulses we soon ' come to give that same character of a mechanical , absolute law , which we give to our religion ; we regard it , as we do our religion , as an object for strictness of conscience , not for ...
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