Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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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 changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing . Self - conquest , self- devotion , the following not our own individual will , but the will of God , obedience , is the fundamental idea of ...
... Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing . Self - conquest , self- devotion , the following not our own individual will , but the will of God , obedience , is the fundamental idea of ...
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... Christianity , the touching asceticism of medieval Christianity , are the great historical manifestations . Literary monuments of it , each in its own way incomparable , remain in the Epistles of St. Paul , in St. Augustine's ...
... Christianity , the touching asceticism of medieval Christianity , are the great historical manifestations . Literary monuments of it , each in its own way incomparable , remain in the Epistles of St. Paul , in St. Augustine's ...
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