Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... forms for itself and fight for existence , swelling and spreading till it swallows all other spiritual sides up , inter- cepts and absorbs all nutriment which should have gone to them , and leaves Hebraism rampant in us and Hellenism ...
... forms for itself and fight for existence , swelling and spreading till it swallows all other spiritual sides up , inter- cepts and absorbs all nutriment which should have gone to them , and leaves Hebraism rampant in us and Hellenism ...
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... forms in which the human spirit tries to express the inexpressible , or the forms by which man tries to worship , have or can have , as has been said , for the follower of perfection , any- thing necessary or eternal . If the New Testa ...
... forms in which the human spirit tries to express the inexpressible , or the forms by which man tries to worship , have or can have , as has been said , for the follower of perfection , any- thing necessary or eternal . If the New Testa ...
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... form of church- government alone and always sacred and binding , or the work of Constantine a thing to be regretted . What is alone and always sacred and bind- ing for man is the making progress towards his total perfection ; and the ...
... form of church- government alone and always sacred and binding , or the work of Constantine a thing to be regretted . What is alone and always sacred and bind- ing for man is the making progress towards his total perfection ; and the ...
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... forms , must be a general expansion . Perfection , as culture conceives it , is not possible while the individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his own development if he ...
... forms , must be a general expansion . Perfection , as culture conceives it , is not possible while the individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his own development if he ...
Seite 113
... now super- seding our old middle - class liberalism cannot yet be rightly judged . It has its main tend- encies still to form . We hear promises of its giving us administrative reform , law reform , reform SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 113.
... now super- seding our old middle - class liberalism cannot yet be rightly judged . It has its main tend- encies still to form . We hear promises of its giving us administrative reform , law reform , reform SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 113.
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