Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... ment which has produced Hooker , Barrow , Butler , has done more to moralise and ennoble English statesmen and their conduct than communities which have produced the Non- conformist divines . The fruitful men of Eng- lish Puritanism and ...
... ment which has produced Hooker , Barrow , Butler , has done more to moralise and ennoble English statesmen and their conduct than communities which have produced the Non- conformist divines . The fruitful men of Eng- lish Puritanism and ...
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... ment which it is the danger of Hebraising to make us neglect , -how much more must we tend to Hebraise when we lack these preven- tives . One may say that to be reared a member of a national Church is in itself a lesson of religious ...
... ment which it is the danger of Hebraising to make us neglect , -how much more must we tend to Hebraise when we lack these preven- tives . One may say that to be reared a member of a national Church is in itself a lesson of religious ...
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... ment , but we say that the very example which they bring forward to help their case makes against them ; and that when they triumphantly show us America without re- ligious establishments , they only show us a whole nation touched ...
... ment , but we say that the very example which they bring forward to help their case makes against them ; and that when they triumphantly show us America without re- ligious establishments , they only show us a whole nation touched ...
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... ment and the practice of the primitive Chris- tians sanctioned the popular form of church- government a thousand times more expressly than they do , if the Church since Constan- tine were a thousand times more of a depar- ture from the ...
... ment and the practice of the primitive Chris- tians sanctioned the popular form of church- government a thousand times more expressly than they do , if the Church since Constan- tine were a thousand times more of a depar- ture from the ...
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... ment and change . By their strong inspira- tion they carried men off the old basis of life and culture , whether Jewish or Greek , and generations arose who had their roots in neither world , and were in contact therefore with no full ...
... ment and change . By their strong inspira- tion they carried men off the old basis of life and culture , whether Jewish or Greek , and generations arose who had their roots in neither world , and were in contact therefore with no full ...
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