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The intense and convinced energy with which the Hebrew , both of the Old and of the New Testament , threw himself upon his ideal of righteousness , and which inspired the incomparable definition ...
The intense and convinced energy with which the Hebrew , both of the Old and of the New Testament , threw himself upon his ideal of righteousness , and which inspired the incomparable definition ...
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There is sweetness and light , and an ideal of complete har . monious human perfection ! One need not go to culture and poetry to find language to judge it . Religion , with its instinct for perfection , supplies language to judge it ...
There is sweetness and light , and an ideal of complete har . monious human perfection ! One need not go to culture and poetry to find language to judge it . Religion , with its instinct for perfection , supplies language to judge it ...
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They can only be reached by the criticism which culture , like poetry , speaking a language not to be sophisticated , and resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides , applies to them ...
They can only be reached by the criticism which culture , like poetry , speaking a language not to be sophisticated , and resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides , applies to them ...
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