Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... have found that the strongest and most vital part of English Philistinism was the Puritan and Hebraising middle class , and that its Hebraising keeps it from culture and totality , so it is notorious that the xxiv CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... have found that the strongest and most vital part of English Philistinism was the Puritan and Hebraising middle class , and that its Hebraising keeps it from culture and totality , so it is notorious that the xxiv CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... English Nonconformists . But now to evince the disinterestedness which culture teaches us . We have seen the narrowness generated in Puritanism by its hole - and - corner organi- sation , and we propose to cure it by bringing Puri ...
... English Nonconformists . But now to evince the disinterestedness which culture teaches us . We have seen the narrowness generated in Puritanism by its hole - and - corner organi- sation , and we propose to cure it by bringing Puri ...
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... English Established Church and Episcopacy , and went to Geneva , and afterwards to Antwerp , to be ordained minister , as he was by Villers and Cartwright and others the heads of a congregation there ; and so came back again more ...
... English Established Church and Episcopacy , and went to Geneva , and afterwards to Antwerp , to be ordained minister , as he was by Villers and Cartwright and others the heads of a congregation there ; and so came back again more ...
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... English History : - " The measures pursued and the temper observed in Queen Elizabeth's time tended to diminish the religious opposition by a slow , a gentle , and for that very reason an effectual progression . There was even room to ...
... English History : - " The measures pursued and the temper observed in Queen Elizabeth's time tended to diminish the religious opposition by a slow , a gentle , and for that very reason an effectual progression . There was even room to ...
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... English followers of the popular authority of Elders , as it has long found it among the followers of Episcopal jurisdiction . And this we should gain by merely recognising , regular- ising , and restoring an element which appeared once ...
... English followers of the popular authority of Elders , as it has long found it among the followers of Episcopal jurisdiction . And this we should gain by merely recognising , regular- ising , and restoring an element which appeared once ...
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