Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... consciousness ; that of Hebraism , strictness of conscience . Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing . Self - conquest , self- devotion , the following not our own individual will ...
... consciousness ; that of Hebraism , strictness of conscience . Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing . Self - conquest , self- devotion , the following not our own individual will ...
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... , 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 kind . HEBRAISM AND HELLENISM . 95.
... , 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 kind . HEBRAISM AND HELLENISM . 95.
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... conscious of , all which it succeeded in clearly setting forth in words , had the characters of Hebraism rather than of Hellenism . The Reformation was strong , in that it was an earnest return to the Bible and to doing from the heart ...
... conscious of , all which it succeeded in clearly setting forth in words , had the characters of Hebraism rather than of Hellenism . The Reformation was strong , in that it was an earnest return to the Bible and to doing from the heart ...
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... consciousness ; the main impulse of a great part , and that the strongest part , of our nation has been towards strictness of conscience . They have made the secondary the principal at the wrong moment , and the principal they have at ...
... consciousness ; the main impulse of a great part , and that the strongest part , of our nation has been towards strictness of conscience . They have made the secondary the principal at the wrong moment , and the principal they have at ...
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... consciousness , which tends continu- ally to enlarge our whole law of doing . They have fancied themselves to have in their religion a sufficient basis for the whole of their life fixed and certain for ever , a full law of conduct and a ...
... consciousness , which tends continu- ally to enlarge our whole law of doing . They have fancied themselves to have in their religion a sufficient basis for the whole of their life fixed and certain for ever , a full law of conduct and a ...
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