Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... sense , that it becomes tenderness and fervent charity . His good sense is so perfect , and in such happy alliance with his unction , that it becomes moderation and insight . While , therefore , the type of religion exhibited in his ...
... sense , that it becomes tenderness and fervent charity . His good sense is so perfect , and in such happy alliance with his unction , that it becomes moderation and insight . While , therefore , the type of religion exhibited in his ...
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... sense of an increased freedom and of an ampler future , in so doing . I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest obligations , the mind of a man who was the very incarnation of sanity and clear sense ...
... sense of an increased freedom and of an ampler future , in so doing . I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest obligations , the mind of a man who was the very incarnation of sanity and clear sense ...
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... sense different from this ; -in the sense of a rising to a new life before the physical death of the body , and not after it . The idea on which we have already touched , the profound idea of being baptized into the death of the great ...
... sense different from this ; -in the sense of a rising to a new life before the physical death of the body , and not after it . The idea on which we have already touched , the profound idea of being baptized into the death of the great ...
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