Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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Seite xvi
... Church to invite him ; but only such institutions as , like the order and disci- pline of his religion , he may have invented for himself , and invented under the sway of the narrow and tyrannous notions of religion fostered in him as ...
... Church to invite him ; but only such institutions as , like the order and disci- pline of his religion , he may have invented for himself , and invented under the sway of the narrow and tyrannous notions of religion fostered in him as ...
Seite xvii
... Church patronage is swept away , more of moral and ennobling influence than ever will be brought to bear upon the action of statesmen . ' We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . ' In the colonies , ' says The ...
... Church patronage is swept away , more of moral and ennobling influence than ever will be brought to bear upon the action of statesmen . ' We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . ' In the colonies , ' says The ...
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... Church rates , and so on ; and how they are now about to consist in getting rid of minority - members , and in introducing a free breakfast - table , and in abolishing the Irish Church by the power of the Nonconformists ' antipathy to ...
... Church rates , and so on ; and how they are now about to consist in getting rid of minority - members , and in introducing a free breakfast - table , and in abolishing the Irish Church by the power of the Nonconformists ' antipathy to ...
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... Church and Dissent were pretty equally divided , with sharp contests between them . I said that this seemed a pity ... churches of Mr. Beecher or Brother Noyes , with their provincialism and want of centrality , make mere Hebra.sers in ...
... Church and Dissent were pretty equally divided , with sharp contests between them . I said that this seemed a pity ... churches of Mr. Beecher or Brother Noyes , with their provincialism and want of centrality , make mere Hebra.sers in ...
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... Church patronage , ' he uses language which has been forced upon him by his position , but which is devoid of all real solidity . But when he talks of the religious com- munities ' which have for three hundred years contended for the ...
... Church patronage , ' he uses language which has been forced upon him by his position , but which is devoid of all real solidity . But when he talks of the religious com- munities ' which have for three hundred years contended for the ...
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