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Certainly we are no enemies of the Nonconformists ; for , on the contrary , what we aim at is their perfection . But culture , which is the study of perfection , leads us , as we in the following pages have shown , to conceive of true ...
Certainly we are no enemies of the Nonconformists ; for , on the contrary , what we aim at is their perfection . But culture , which is the study of perfection , leads us , as we in the following pages have shown , to conceive of true ...
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Not a having and a resting , but a growing and a becoming , is the character of perfection as culture conceives it ; and here , too , it coincides with religion . And because men are all members of one great whole , and the sympathy ...
Not a having and a resting , but a growing and a becoming , is the character of perfection as culture conceives it ; and here , too , it coincides with religion . And because men are all members of one great whole , and the sympathy ...
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novably fixed , of which I have long ago spoken , the notion that culture , or the study of perfection , leads us to conceive of no perfection as being real which is not a general perfection , embracing all our fellow - men with whom we ...
novably fixed , of which I have long ago spoken , the notion that culture , or the study of perfection , leads us to conceive of no perfection as being real which is not a general perfection , embracing all our fellow - men with whom we ...
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