Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder and Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... desire to take no whit from it , we seek to add to this what we call sweetness and light , and develope their full humanity more perfectly ; and to seek this is certainly not to be the enemy of the Nonconformists . But now , with these ...
... desire to take no whit from it , we seek to add to this what we call sweetness and light , and develope their full humanity more perfectly ; and to seek this is certainly not to be the enemy of the Nonconformists . But now , with these ...
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... desires a prayer - book with one strain of doctrine , so attaching is the order and discipline by which we are used to have our religion conveyed , so many claims on our regard has that popular form of church government for which ...
... desires a prayer - book with one strain of doctrine , so attaching is the order and discipline by which we are used to have our religion conveyed , so many claims on our regard has that popular form of church government for which ...
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... desires , and to serve them with fidelity , and even , if possible , with impulsiveness . This is the more easy for them , because there are not wanting , and there never will be wanting , -thinkers like Mr. Baxter , Mr. Charles Buxton ...
... desires , and to serve them with fidelity , and even , if possible , with impulsiveness . This is the more easy for them , because there are not wanting , and there never will be wanting , -thinkers like Mr. Baxter , Mr. Charles Buxton ...
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... desires , and may advocate them with fervour and impulsive- ness . Therefore a plan such as that which we have indicated does not seem a plan so likely to find favour as a plan for abolishing the Irish Church by the power of the ...
... desires , and may advocate them with fervour and impulsive- ness . Therefore a plan such as that which we have indicated does not seem a plan so likely to find favour as a plan for abolishing the Irish Church by the power of the ...
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... desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them as they are , which is , in an intelligent being , natural and laudable . Nay , and the very desire to see things as they are implies a ...
... desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them as they are , which is , in an intelligent being , natural and laudable . Nay , and the very desire to see things as they are implies a ...
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