Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure in perfection . But if we tend to Hebraise even in an Establishment xviii PREFACE .
... that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure in perfection . But if we tend to Hebraise even in an Establishment xviii PREFACE .
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... perfection . Instead of battling for his own private forms for expressing the inexpressible and defining the undefin- able , a man takes those which have commended them- selves most to the religious life of his nation ; and while he may ...
... perfection . Instead of battling for his own private forms for expressing the inexpressible and defining the undefin- able , a man takes those which have commended them- selves most to the religious life of his nation ; and while he may ...
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... perfection only to be won by unreservedly cultivating many sides in us , conceive of it in the old Puritan fashion , and fling themselves ardently upon it in the old , false ways of this fashion , which we know so well , and such as Mr ...
... perfection only to be won by unreservedly cultivating many sides in us , conceive of it in the old Puritan fashion , and fling themselves ardently upon it in the old , false ways of this fashion , which we know so well , and such as Mr ...
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... perfection of our whole being , and what we call totality , then become quite secondary matters . And even the institutions , which should develope these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity and its wants as the free ...
... perfection of our whole being , and what we call totality , then become quite secondary matters . And even the institutions , which should develope these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity and its wants as the free ...
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... the disinterested endeavour after man's perfection , will it not make us wish to cure the provincialism of the Nonconformists , not by rendering སྙན % U , * ། Churchmen provincial along with them , but by letting their PREFACE . xxxvii.
... the disinterested endeavour after man's perfection , will it not make us wish to cure the provincialism of the Nonconformists , not by rendering སྙན % U , * ། Churchmen provincial along with them , but by letting their PREFACE . xxxvii.
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