Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... states- men , for whose purpose this antipathy happens to be conve- nient , flattering it all they can ; saying that though they have no intention of laying hands on an Establishment which is efficient and popular , like the Anglican ...
... states- men , for whose purpose this antipathy happens to be conve- nient , flattering it all they can ; saying that though they have no intention of laying hands on an Establishment which is efficient and popular , like the Anglican ...
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... statesmen as that Church which is both established and endowed . ' That depends upon what one means by moral and ... statesmen than Dr. Watts , and has , therefore , done more to moralise and ennoble them , so an Establishment which has ...
... statesmen as that Church which is both established and endowed . ' That depends upon what one means by moral and ... statesmen than Dr. Watts , and has , therefore , done more to moralise and ennoble them , so an Establishment which has ...
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... statesmen . ' We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . ' In the colonies , ' says The Times , ' we see religious communities unfettered by State - control , and the State relieved from one of the most ...
... statesmen . ' We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . ' In the colonies , ' says The Times , ' we see religious communities unfettered by State - control , and the State relieved from one of the most ...
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... statesmen like the Cecils , and ecclesiastical statesmen like Whitgift , could have been prolonged , Presbyterianism might , by a wise mixture of con- cession and firmness , have been absorbed in the Establish- ment . Lord Bolingbroke ...
... statesmen like the Cecils , and ecclesiastical statesmen like Whitgift , could have been prolonged , Presbyterianism might , by a wise mixture of con- cession and firmness , have been absorbed in the Establish- ment . Lord Bolingbroke ...
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... statesmen , like the time of Elizabeth , than for a time of instrumental statesmen like the present . The centre of power being where it is , our statesmen have every temptation , when they must act , to go along as they do with the ...
... statesmen , like the time of Elizabeth , than for a time of instrumental statesmen like the present . The centre of power being where it is , our statesmen have every temptation , when they must act , to go along as they do with the ...
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