Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... form something not thoroughly sound . On a lower range than the Imitation , and awaking in our nature chords less poetical and delicate , the Maxims of Bishop Wilson are , as a religious work , far more solid . To PREFACE . 9.
... form something not thoroughly sound . On a lower range than the Imitation , and awaking in our nature chords less poetical and delicate , the Maxims of Bishop Wilson are , as a religious work , far more solid . To PREFACE . 9.
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... , and a help towards culture and harmonious perfection . Instead of battling for his own private forms for expressing the inexpressible and defining the undefinable , a man takes those which have commended 24 PREFACE .
... , and a help towards culture and harmonious perfection . Instead of battling for his own private forms for expressing the inexpressible and defining the undefinable , a man takes those which have commended 24 PREFACE .
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... forms the religious side of his own nature may find its satisfaction , he has leisure and com- posure to satisfy other sides of his nature as well . • But with the member of a Nonconforming or self - made religious community , how ...
... forms the religious side of his own nature may find its satisfaction , he has leisure and com- posure to satisfy other sides of his nature as well . • But with the member of a Nonconforming or self - made religious community , how ...
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... him as we have seen . Thus , while a national establishment of religion favours totality , hole - and - corner forms of religion ( to use an expressive popular word ) inevitably favour provincialism . But the 26 PREFACE .
... him as we have seen . Thus , while a national establishment of religion favours totality , hole - and - corner forms of religion ( to use an expressive popular word ) inevitably favour provincialism . But the 26 PREFACE .
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... forms of re- ligion , they give us leisure and calm to steady our view of religion itself , —the most over- powering of objects , as it is the grandest , — and to enlarge our first crude notions of the one thing needful . But , in a ...
... forms of re- ligion , they give us leisure and calm to steady our view of religion itself , —the most over- powering of objects , as it is the grandest , — and to enlarge our first crude notions of the one thing needful . But , in a ...
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