Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... religion furnished on Sundays by my gifted acquain- tance and others , and when St. Martin's Hall and the Alham- bra will soon be beginning again to resound with their pulpit- eloquence , it distresses one to think that the new lights ...
... religion furnished on Sundays by my gifted acquain- tance and others , and when St. Martin's Hall and the Alham- bra will soon be beginning again to resound with their pulpit- eloquence , it distresses one to think that the new lights ...
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... religious book , not only by comparison with the cartloads of rubbish circulated at present under this designation , but for their own sake , and even by comparison with the other works of the same author . Over the far better known ...
... religious book , not only by comparison with the cartloads of rubbish circulated at present under this designation , but for their own sake , and even by comparison with the other works of the same author . Over the far better known ...
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... religious delicacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry , which requires , no less than religion , a true delicacy of spiritual perception ...
... religious delicacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry , which requires , no less than religion , a true delicacy of spiritual perception ...
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... religion held fanatically . Bishop Wilson's excellence lies in a balance of the four qualities , and in a fulness and perfection of them , which makes this untoward result impossible . His unction is so perfect , and in such happy ...
... religion held fanatically . Bishop Wilson's excellence lies in a balance of the four qualities , and in a fulness and perfection of them , which makes this untoward result impossible . His unction is so perfect , and in such happy ...
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... religious estab- lishments and endowments . And we see Liberal states- men , for whose purpose this antipathy ... religion should be left to the voluntary support of its promoters , and should thus gain in energy and independence ; and ...
... religious estab- lishments and endowments . And we see Liberal states- men , for whose purpose this antipathy ... religion should be left to the voluntary support of its promoters , and should thus gain in energy and independence ; and ...
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