Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... we have found that the strongest and most vital part of English Philistinism was the Puritan and Hebraising middle class , and that its Hebraising keeps it from culture and totality , so it is notorious that the χχίν CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... we have found that the strongest and most vital part of English Philistinism was the Puritan and Hebraising middle class , and that its Hebraising keeps it from culture and totality , so it is notorious that the χχίν CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... Puritan fashion , and fling themselves ardently upon it in the old , false ways of this fashion , which we know so well , and such as Mr. Hammond , the American revivalist , has lately at Mr. Spurgeon's Tabernacle been refreshing our ...
... Puritan fashion , and fling themselves ardently upon it in the old , false ways of this fashion , which we know so well , and such as Mr. Hammond , the American revivalist , has lately at Mr. Spurgeon's Tabernacle been refreshing our ...
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... Puritan ideal : " The Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion ! " And religious organisations like this are what people believe in , rest in , would give their lives for ! Such , I say , is the wonderful ...
... Puritan ideal : " The Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion ! " And religious organisations like this are what people believe in , rest in , would give their lives for ! Such , I say , is the wonderful ...
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... Puritan ; it has been one of their dangers that they so felt the Puritan's faults that they too much neglected the practice of his virtues . I will not , however , excul- pate them at the Puritan's expense . They have often failed in ...
... Puritan ; it has been one of their dangers that they so felt the Puritan's faults that they too much neglected the practice of his virtues . I will not , however , excul- pate them at the Puritan's expense . They have often failed in ...
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... Puritan force , the care for fire and strength , strict- ness of conscience , Hebraism , rather than the care for sweetness and light , spontaneity of consciousness , Hellenism . Well , then , what is the good of our now rehears- ing ...
... Puritan force , the care for fire and strength , strict- ness of conscience , Hebraism , rather than the care for sweetness and light , spontaneity of consciousness , Hellenism . Well , then , what is the good of our now rehears- ing ...
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