Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... maxim , like this of the Nonconformists , has in it nothing at all to conciliate either the affections or the understanding . Nay , it provokes the counter - employment of other fetishes or mechanical 306 OUR LIBERAL PRACTITIONERS .
... maxim , like this of the Nonconformists , has in it nothing at all to conciliate either the affections or the understanding . Nay , it provokes the counter - employment of other fetishes or mechanical 306 OUR LIBERAL PRACTITIONERS .
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... maxim of Mr. Spurgeon and the Nonconformists , that Church - establishments are bad things because Jesus Christ said : ' My kingdom is not of this world . ' Suppose we try and make our consciousness bathe and float this piece of ...
... maxim of Mr. Spurgeon and the Nonconformists , that Church - establishments are bad things because Jesus Christ said : ' My kingdom is not of this world . ' Suppose we try and make our consciousness bathe and float this piece of ...
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... maxim ; whereas what we desire is to bring this maxim within the posi- tive and vital movement of our thought . We say , therefore , that Jesus Christ's words mean that his religion is a force of inward per- suasion acting on the soul ...
... maxim ; whereas what we desire is to bring this maxim within the posi- tive and vital movement of our thought . We say , therefore , that Jesus Christ's words mean that his religion is a force of inward per- suasion acting on the soul ...
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... maxim is unsound , and that , if it is unsound , the operation rely- ing upon it cannot possibly be effective ? If truth and reason have , as we believe , any natural irresistible effect on the mind of man , it must . These ...
... maxim is unsound , and that , if it is unsound , the operation rely- ing upon it cannot possibly be effective ? If truth and reason have , as we believe , any natural irresistible effect on the mind of man , it must . These ...
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... maxim , that a man's prime right and happiness is to do as he likes , ought at once to come into force , and to annul any such check upon the assertion of personal liberty as the prohibition to marry one's deceased wife's sister . 328 ...
... maxim , that a man's prime right and happiness is to do as he likes , ought at once to come into force , and to annul any such check upon the assertion of personal liberty as the prohibition to marry one's deceased wife's sister . 328 ...
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