Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... to the letter of a law , but by conformity to the image of a self - sacrificing example . To a world stricken with moral enervation Christianity offered its spectacle of an inspired self - sacrifice ; 118 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... to the letter of a law , but by conformity to the image of a self - sacrificing example . To a world stricken with moral enervation Christianity offered its spectacle of an inspired self - sacrifice ; 118 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... we have be not darkness , the other , that according to the best light we have we diligently walk , -the priority ' The two first books . naturally belongs to that discipline which braces all man's moral HEBRAISM AND HELLENISM . 119.
... we have be not darkness , the other , that according to the best light we have we diligently walk , -the priority ' The two first books . naturally belongs to that discipline which braces all man's moral HEBRAISM AND HELLENISM . 119.
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... moral powers , and founds for him an indis- pensable basis of character . And , therefore , it is justly said of the Jewish people , who were charged with setting powerfully forth that side of the divine order to which the words ...
... moral powers , and founds for him an indis- pensable basis of character . And , therefore , it is justly said of the Jewish people , who were charged with setting powerfully forth that side of the divine order to which the words ...
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... moral impulses , of the effort to see things as they really are , and the effort to win peace by self - conquest , the human spirit proceeds ; and each of these two forces has its appointed hours of culmination and seasons of rule . As ...
... moral impulses , of the effort to see things as they really are , and the effort to win peace by self - conquest , the human spirit proceeds ; and each of these two forces has its appointed hours of culmination and seasons of rule . As ...
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... moral superiority , a superiority arising out of its greater sincerity and earnestness , at the moment of its apparition at any rate , in dealing with the heart and conscience . Its pretensions to an intellectual superiority are in ...
... moral superiority , a superiority arising out of its greater sincerity and earnestness , at the moment of its apparition at any rate , in dealing with the heart and conscience . Its pretensions to an intellectual superiority are in ...
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