Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... whole evolution of humanity , -their single history is not the whole history of man ; whereas their admirers are always apt to make it stand for the whole history . Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human ...
... whole evolution of humanity , -their single history is not the whole history of man ; whereas their admirers are always apt to make it stand for the whole history . Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human ...
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... whole religious world by their mechanical use of St. Paul's writings , can be shown to miss or change his real meaning . The whole religious world , one may say , use now the word resurrection , —a word which is so often in their ...
... whole religious world by their mechanical use of St. Paul's writings , can be shown to miss or change his real meaning . The whole religious world , one may say , use now the word resurrection , —a word which is so often in their ...
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... whole intelligible law of things and to full human perfection , or to treat it as the piece of machinery , of varying value as its rela- tions to the intelligible law of things vary , which it really is . So it is of no use to say to ...
... whole intelligible law of things and to full human perfection , or to treat it as the piece of machinery , of varying value as its rela- tions to the intelligible law of things vary , which it really is . So it is of no use to say to ...
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