Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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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 Philis- tine ...
... 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 Philis- tine ...
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... perfection might be best served by establishing , — that is , by bringing into contact with the main cur- rent of the national life , the Roman Catholic and the Presbyterian 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 cur- rent of the national life , the Roman Catholic and the Presbyterian Churches along with the Anglican Church . It can perceive and ...
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... perfection can be reached with- out it , with free churches as free churches as with established churches , and with instrumental statesmen as with creative statesmen , -yet_perfection can never be reached without seeing things as they ...
... perfection can be reached with- out it , with free churches as free churches as with established churches , and with instrumental statesmen as with creative statesmen , -yet_perfection can never be reached without seeing things as they ...
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... of devotion to its ideal has belonged to Hebraism alone . As our idea of perfection widens beyond the narrow limits to which the over - rigour of Hebraising has tended to confine it , we shall yet come again xlii CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... of devotion to its ideal has belonged to Hebraism alone . As our idea of perfection widens beyond the narrow limits to which the over - rigour of Hebraising has tended to confine it , we shall yet come again xlii CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... perfection . It moves by the force , not merely or primarily of the scientific passion for pure knowledge , but also of the moral and social passion for doing good . As , in the first view of it , we took for its worthy motto ...
... perfection . It moves by the force , not merely or primarily of the scientific passion for pure knowledge , but also of the moral and social passion for doing good . As , in the first view of it , we took for its worthy motto ...
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