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... changed point of view which the change of time inevitably brings with it , no longer suit him ; enough will remain to serve as a sample of the very best , perhaps , which our nation and race can do in the way of religious writing .
... changed point of view which the change of time inevitably brings with it , no longer suit him ; enough will remain to serve as a sample of the very best , perhaps , which our nation and race can do in the way of religious writing .
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... -as , having regard to the human race in general , and , indeed , having regard to the Greeks themselves , we must own , -a premature attempt , an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious fibre in humanity to be more ...
... -as , having regard to the human race in general , and , indeed , having regard to the Greeks themselves , we must own , -a premature attempt , an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious fibre in humanity to be more ...
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... the clearest proof of the actual inadequacy of the idea of perfection held by the religious organisations , -expressing , as I have said , the most widespread effort which the human race has yet made after perfection , -is to be ...
... the clearest proof of the actual inadequacy of the idea of perfection held by the religious organisations , -expressing , as I have said , the most widespread effort which the human race has yet made after perfection , -is to be ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action admiration aristocratic authority Barbarians beauty become believe better bring character Christianity Church common consciousness culture desire England English establishments evidently expression feeling force forms friends future give habits hand happiness Hebraism Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenism human idea ideal increase individual intelligence interest kind knowledge Liberal live look machinery man's matter maxim means mechanical middle class mind moral nature needful never Nonconformists operation ordinary organisations ourselves perfection perhaps Philistines points political Populace population possible practical present Puritanism race Reformation regard religion religious right reason rule seems seen sense side society speak spirit strength surely sweetness and light tell tends things thought tion true truth turn whole worship