Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... feelings ; how they thus tend to suggest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to invent and fight for our own forms of religion , they give us leisure and calm to steady our view of ...
... feelings ; how they thus tend to suggest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to invent and fight for our own forms of religion , they give us leisure and calm to steady our view of ...
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... feelings in what concerns religion , or of the gravity which may have come to attach to points of religious order and discipline merely . When Mr. White talks of ' sweeping away the whole complicated iniquity of Government Church ...
... feelings in what concerns religion , or of the gravity which may have come to attach to points of religious order and discipline merely . When Mr. White talks of ' sweeping away the whole complicated iniquity of Government Church ...
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... places it in the ever - increasing efficacy and in the general harmonious expansion of those gifts of thought and feeling , which make the peculiar dignity , wealth , and happiness of human nature . As I have said on CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... places it in the ever - increasing efficacy and in the general harmonious expansion of those gifts of thought and feeling , which make the peculiar dignity , wealth , and happiness of human nature . As I have said on CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... feeling , ' says St. Peter . There is an ideal which judges the Puritan ideal : ' The Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion ! ' And religious organisations like this are what people be- lieve in , rest ...
... feeling , ' says St. Peter . There is an ideal which judges the Puritan ideal : ' The Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion ! ' And religious organisations like this are what people be- lieve in , rest ...
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... feeling which sap our adversaries ' position when it seems gained , we have kept up our own communications with the future . Look at the course of the great movement which shook Oxford to its centre some thirty years ago ! It was ...
... feeling which sap our adversaries ' position when it seems gained , we have kept up our own communications with the future . Look at the course of the great movement which shook Oxford to its centre some thirty years ago ! It was ...
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