Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder and Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... man's life of each day depends for its solidity and value on whether he reads during that day , and , far more still , on what he reads during it . More and more he who examines himself will find the difference it makes to him , at the ...
... man's life of each day depends for its solidity and value on whether he reads during that day , and , far more still , on what he reads during it . More and more he who examines himself will find the difference it makes to him , at the ...
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... man's spiritual range and of his one thing needful . From Maine to Florida , and back again , all America Hebraises . Difficult as it is to speak of a people merely from what one reads , yet that , I think , one may , without much fear ...
... man's spiritual range and of his one thing needful . From Maine to Florida , and back again , all America Hebraises . Difficult as it is to speak of a people merely from what one reads , yet that , I think , one may , without much fear ...
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... man's perfection , will it not make us wish to cure the provincialism of the Nonconformists , not by making Churchmen provincial along with them , but by letting their popular church discipline , formerly found in the National Church ...
... man's perfection , will it not make us wish to cure the provincialism of the Nonconformists , not by making Churchmen provincial along with them , but by letting their popular church discipline , formerly found in the National Church ...
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... man's total spiritual growth , and for his bringing to perfection the gifts committed to him , which is his business on earth , than any speculative opinion which he may hold or think he holds . Luther , -whom we have called a ...
... man's total spiritual growth , and for his bringing to perfection the gifts committed to him , which is his business on earth , than any speculative opinion which he may hold or think he holds . Luther , -whom we have called a ...
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... man's totality . Therefore to the worth and grandeur of the religious side in man , culture is rejoiced and willing to pay any tribute , except the tribute of man's totality . True , the ( xlviii )
... man's totality . Therefore to the worth and grandeur of the religious side in man , culture is rejoiced and willing to pay any tribute , except the tribute of man's totality . True , the ( xlviii )
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