Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder and Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... divine impossibilities of religion ; by which it has brought religion so much into practical life , and has done its allotted part in promoting upon earth the kingdom of God . But with ardour and unction religion , as we all know , may ...
... divine impossibilities of religion ; by which it has brought religion so much into practical life , and has done its allotted part in promoting upon earth the kingdom of God . But with ardour and unction religion , as we all know , may ...
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... divine beauty and gran- deur of religion , and bears affecting testimony to them ; but we have seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure ...
... divine beauty and gran- deur of religion , and bears affecting testimony to them ; but we have seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure ...
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... divine a thing is the religious side in man , though it is not the whole of man . And when Mr. Greg , who differs from us about edification , ( and certainly we do not seem likely to agree with him as to what edifies ) , finding himself ...
... divine a thing is the religious side in man , though it is not the whole of man . And when Mr. Greg , who differs from us about edification , ( and certainly we do not seem likely to agree with him as to what edifies ) , finding himself ...
Seite xlix
... for them on the other ) that Whitfield and Wesley were not at all better than St , Francis , and that they them- selves are not at all better than Lacordaire . Yet , d in spite of all this , so noble and divine ( xlix )
... for them on the other ) that Whitfield and Wesley were not at all better than St , Francis , and that they them- selves are not at all better than Lacordaire . Yet , d in spite of all this , so noble and divine ( xlix )
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... divine a thing is religion , so respectable is that earnestness 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 ...
... divine a thing is religion , so respectable is that earnestness 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 ...
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