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And religion , the greatest and most important of the efforts by which the human race has manifested its impulse to perfect itself , religion , that voice of the deepest human experience , -- does not only enjoin and sanction the aim ...
And religion , the greatest and most important of the efforts by which the human race has manifested its impulse to perfect itself , religion , that voice of the deepest human experience , -- does not only enjoin and sanction the aim ...
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And because men are all members of one great whole , and the sympathy which is in human nature will not allow one ... the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea of perfection which culture forms , must be a general expansion .
And because men are all members of one great whole , and the sympathy which is in human nature will not allow one ... the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea of perfection which culture forms , must be a general expansion .
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But the evolution of these forces , separately and in themselves , is not the whole evolution of humanity ... Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human development , as their admirers are prone to make them ...
But the evolution of these forces , separately and in themselves , is not the whole evolution of humanity ... Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human development , as their admirers are prone to make them ...
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2011 |
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