Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... believe what he believes , and the other , who says that God's Word makes him believe what he believes , are for the philosopher perfectly alike in not really and truly knowing , when they say God's Church and God's Word , what it is ...
... believe what he believes , and the other , who says that God's Word makes him believe what he believes , are for the philosopher perfectly alike in not really and truly knowing , when they say God's Church and God's Word , what it is ...
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... believe that , as to love and marriage , our reason and the necessities of our humanity have their true , sufficient , and divine law expressed for them by the voice of any Oriental and poly- gamous nation like the Hebrews ? Who , I say ...
... believe that , as to love and marriage , our reason and the necessities of our humanity have their true , sufficient , and divine law expressed for them by the voice of any Oriental and poly- gamous nation like the Hebrews ? Who , I say ...
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... believe , as we want them to believe , that the intelligible law of things has in itself something desirable and precious , and that all place , function , and bustle are hollow goods without it , if they see that we ourselves can ...
... believe , as we want them to believe , that the intelligible law of things has in itself something desirable and precious , and that all place , function , and bustle are hollow goods without it , if they see that we ourselves can ...
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