Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder and Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... Hebraism brought in just as a foil and contrast to Hellenism , and to make the superiority of Hellenism more manifest . In both these cases there is injustice and misrepresentation . The aim and end of both Hebraism and Hellenism is ...
... Hebraism brought in just as a foil and contrast to Hellenism , and to make the superiority of Hellenism more manifest . In both these cases there is injustice and misrepresentation . The aim and end of both Hebraism and Hellenism is ...
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... Hebraism , strictness of conscience . 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 ...
... Hebraism , strictness of conscience . 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 ...
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... Hebraism are profound and admirable mani- festations of man's life , tendencies , and powers , and that both of them aim at a like final result , we can hardly insist too strongly on the divergence of line and of operation with which ...
... Hebraism are profound and admirable mani- festations of man's life , tendencies , and powers , and that both of them aim at a like final result , we can hardly insist too strongly on the divergence of line and of operation with which ...
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... Hebraism , as we have said , fix as their crowning aim , Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely , of self - conquest with any other motive than that of perfect intellectual vision ; he reserves it for the lover of ...
... Hebraism , as we have said , fix as their crowning aim , Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely , of self - conquest with any other motive than that of perfect intellectual vision ; he reserves it for the lover of ...
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... Hebraism speaks of becoming conscious of sin , of , awakening to a sense of sin , as a feat of this kind . It is obvious to what wide divergence these differing tendencies , actively followed , must lead . As one passes and repasses ...
... Hebraism speaks of becoming conscious of sin , of , awakening to a sense of sin , as a feat of this kind . It is obvious to what wide divergence these differing tendencies , actively followed , must lead . As one passes and repasses ...
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