Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... human existence , -by a Church which is historical as the State itself is historical , and whose order , ceremonies , and monuments reach , like those of the State , far beyond any fancies and devisings of ours ; and by institutions ...
... human existence , -by a Church which is historical as the State itself is historical , and whose order , ceremonies , and monuments reach , like those of the State , far beyond any fancies and devisings of ours ; and by institutions ...
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... humanity , —we can surely see reasons why , with all her energy and fine gifts , America does not show more of this development , or more promise of this . In the following essay it will be seen how our society dis- tributes itself into ...
... humanity , —we can surely see reasons why , with all her energy and fine gifts , America does not show more of this development , or more promise of this . In the following essay it will be seen how our society dis- tributes itself into ...
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... human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to sug- gest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to invent and fight for our own forms of religion ...
... human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to sug- gest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to invent and fight for our own forms of religion ...
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... humanity and its wants as the free religious communities take . Just as the free churches of Mr. Beecher or Brother Noyes , with their provincialism and want of centrality , make mere Hebraisers in religion , and not perfect men , so ...
... humanity and its wants as the free religious communities take . Just as the free churches of Mr. Beecher or Brother Noyes , with their provincialism and want of centrality , make mere Hebraisers in religion , and not perfect men , so ...
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... 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 , anything neces- sary or eternal . If the New Testament and 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 , anything neces- sary or eternal . If the New Testament and the ...
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