Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... perfection , any- thing necessary or eternal . If the New Testa- ment and the practice of the primitive Chris- tians sanctioned the popular form of church- government a thousand times more expressly than they do , if the Church since ...
... perfection , any- thing necessary or eternal . If the New Testa- ment and the practice of the primitive Chris- tians sanctioned the popular form of church- government a thousand times more expressly than they do , if the Church since ...
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... perfection ; and the machinery by which he does this varies in value according as it helps him to do it . The planters of Christianity had their roots in deep and rich grounds of human life and achievement , both Jewish and also Greek ...
... perfection ; and the machinery by which he does this varies in value according as it helps him to do it . The planters of Christianity had their roots in deep and rich grounds of human life and achievement , both Jewish and also Greek ...
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... perfection the gifts committed to him , which is his business on earth , than any speculative opinion which he may hold or think he holds . Luther , - whom we have called a Philistine of genius , and who , because he was a Philistine ...
... perfection the gifts committed to him , which is his business on earth , than any speculative opinion which he may hold or think he holds . Luther , - whom we have called a Philistine of genius , and who , because he was a Philistine ...
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... perfection to see things as they really are , shows us how worthy and divine a thing is the religious side in man , though it is not the whole of man . But while recognising the grandeur of the religious side in man , culture yet makes ...
... perfection to see things as they really are , shows us how worthy and divine a thing is the religious side in man , though it is not the whole of man . But while recognising the grandeur of the religious side in man , culture yet makes ...
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... perfection might be best served by establishing , —that is , by bringing into contact with the main current of the national - life , the Roman Catholic and the Presby- terian Churches along with the Anglican Church . It can perceive and ...
... perfection might be best served by establishing , —that is , by bringing into contact with the main current of the national - life , the Roman Catholic and the Presby- terian Churches along with the Anglican Church . It can perceive and ...
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