Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing . Self - conquest , self- devotion , the following not our own individual will , but the will of God , obedience , is the fundamental idea of ...
... Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing . Self - conquest , self- devotion , the following not our own individual will , but the will of God , obedience , is the fundamental idea of ...
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... Christianity ; that is to say , Hebraism aiming at self- conquest and rescue from the thrall of vile affections , not by obedience to the letter of a law , but by conformity to the image of a self - sacrificing example . To a world ...
... Christianity ; that is to say , Hebraism aiming at self- conquest and rescue from the thrall of vile affections , not by obedience to the letter of a law , but by conformity to the image of a self - sacrificing example . To a world ...
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... Christianity , the touching asceticism of medieval Christianity , are the great historical manifestations . Literary monuments of it , each in its own way incomparable , remain in the Epistles of St. Paul , in St. Augustine's ...
... Christianity , the touching asceticism of medieval Christianity , are the great historical manifestations . Literary monuments of it , each in its own way incomparable , remain in the Epistles of St. Paul , in St. Augustine's ...
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... Christianity was a triumph of Hebraism and man's moral impulses , so the great movement which goes by the name of the Renas- cence was an uprising and re - instatement of man's intel lectual impulses and of Hellenism . We in England ...
... Christianity was a triumph of Hebraism and man's moral impulses , so the great movement which goes by the name of the Renas- cence was an uprising and re - instatement of man's intel lectual impulses and of Hellenism . We in England ...
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... Christianity eighteen hun- dred years ago , and the check given to the Renascence by Puritanism . The greatness of the difference is well measured by the difference in force , beauty , significance and usefulness , between primitive ...
... Christianity eighteen hun- dred years ago , and the check given to the Renascence by Puritanism . The greatness of the difference is well measured by the difference in force , beauty , significance and usefulness , between primitive ...
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