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As our idea of perfection widens beyond the narrow limits to which the over - rigour of Hebraising has tended to confine it , we shall yet come again to Hebraism for that devout energy in embracing our ideal , which alone can give to ...
As our idea of perfection widens beyond the narrow limits to which the over - rigour of Hebraising has tended to confine it , we shall yet come again to Hebraism for that devout energy in embracing our ideal , which alone can give to ...
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... the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea of perfection which culture forms , must be a general expansion . Perfection , as culture conceives it , is not possible while the individual remains isolated .
... the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea of perfection which culture forms , must be a general expansion . Perfection , as culture conceives it , is not possible while the individual remains isolated .
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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 ...
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 ...
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The moment we disjoin them from the idea of a perfect spiritual condition , and pursue them , as we do pursue them , for their own sake and as ends in themselves , our worship of them becomes as mere worship of machinery , as our ...
The moment we disjoin them from the idea of a perfect spiritual condition , and pursue them , as we do pursue them , for their own sake and as ends in themselves , our worship of them becomes as mere worship of machinery , as our ...
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The immense spiritual significance of the Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central and happy idea of the essential character of human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a smattering of Greek ...
The immense spiritual significance of the Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central and happy idea of the essential character of human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a smattering of Greek ...
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