Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... do , if the Church since Constan - ` tine were a thousand times more of a depar- ture from the scheme of primitive Christianity than it can be shown to be , that does not at all make , as is supposed by men in bondage 52 PREFACE .
... do , if the Church since Constan - ` tine were a thousand times more of a depar- ture from the scheme of primitive Christianity than it can be shown to be , that does not at all make , as is supposed by men in bondage 52 PREFACE .
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... Christianity had their roots in deep and rich grounds of human life and achievement , both Jewish and also Greek ; and had thus a com- paratively firm and wide basis amidst all the vehement inspiration of their mighty move- ment and ...
... Christianity had their roots in deep and rich grounds of human life and achievement , both Jewish and also Greek ; and had thus a com- paratively firm and wide basis amidst all the vehement inspiration of their mighty move- ment and ...
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... Christianity might have lost itself in a multitude of hole - and- corner churches like the churches of English Nonconformity after its founders departed ; churches without great men , and without furtherance for the higher life of ...
... Christianity might have lost itself in a multitude of hole - and- corner churches like the churches of English Nonconformity after its founders departed ; churches without great men , and without furtherance for the higher life of ...
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... Christianity . Now , even if this were true , it would still have been better for a man , during the last eighteen hun- dred years , to have been a Christian and a member of one of the great Christian com- munions , than to have been a ...
... Christianity . Now , even if this were true , it would still have been better for a man , during the last eighteen hun- dred years , to have been a Christian and a member of one of the great Christian com- munions , than to have been a ...
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... Christianity , on popula- tion , on coal , on wealth , -mere belief in machinery , and unfruitful ; and that it is wholesomely counteracted by culture , bent on seeing things as they are , and on drawing the human race onwards to a more ...
... Christianity , on popula- tion , on coal , on wealth , -mere belief in machinery , and unfruitful ; and that it is wholesomely counteracted by culture , bent on seeing things as they are , and on drawing the human race onwards to a more ...
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