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The governing idea of Hellenism is spontaneity of consciousness ; that of Hebraism , strictness of conscience . Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing .
The governing idea of Hellenism is spontaneity of consciousness ; that of Hebraism , strictness of conscience . Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing .
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As Hellenism speaks of thinking clearly , seeing things in their essence and beauty , as a grand and precious feat for man to achieve , so Hebraism speaks of becoming conscious of sin , of awakening to a sense of sin , as a feat of this ...
As Hellenism speaks of thinking clearly , seeing things in their essence and beauty , as a grand and precious feat for man to achieve , so Hebraism speaks of becoming conscious of sin , of awakening to a sense of sin , as a feat of this ...
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But what we may with truth say is , that all which Protestantism was to itself clearly conscious of , all which it succeeded in clearly setting forth in words , had the characters of Hebraism rather than of Hellenism .
But what we may with truth say is , that all which Protestantism was to itself clearly conscious of , all which it succeeded in clearly setting forth in words , had the characters of Hebraism rather than of Hellenism .
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For more than two hundred years the main stream of man's advance has moved towards knowing him- self and the world , seeing things as they are , spontaneity of consciousness ; the main impulse of a great part , and that the strongest ...
For more than two hundred years the main stream of man's advance has moved towards knowing him- self and the world , seeing things as they are , spontaneity of consciousness ; the main impulse of a great part , and that the strongest ...
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Thus they have been led to regard in themselves , as the one thing needful , strictness of conscience , the staunch adherence to some fixed law of doing we have got already , instead of spontaneity of consciousness , which tends ...
Thus they have been led to regard in themselves , as the one thing needful , strictness of conscience , the staunch adherence to some fixed law of doing we have got already , instead of spontaneity of consciousness , which tends ...
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