Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... religious establishments and endowments . And we see Liberal statesmen , for whose purpose this antipathy happens to ... religion should be left to the voluntary support of its promoters , and should thus gain in energy and independence ...
... religious establishments and endowments . And we see Liberal statesmen , for whose purpose this antipathy happens to ... religion should be left to the voluntary support of its promoters , and should thus gain in energy and independence ...
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... religion itself , the human spirit has manifested its approaches to totality and to a full , harmonious perfection , and by which it stimulates and helps forward the world's general perfection , come , not from Nonconformists , but from ...
... religion itself , the human spirit has manifested its approaches to totality and to a full , harmonious perfection , and by which it stimulates and helps forward the world's general perfection , come , not from Nonconformists , but from ...
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... religious side . This tendency has its cause in the divine beauty and grandeur of religion , and bears affecting testimony to them . But we have seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth ...
... religious side . This tendency has its cause in the divine beauty and grandeur of religion , and bears affecting testimony to them . But we have seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth ...
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... religion he comes to mistake for essential , and a thousand times the more readily because he has chosen it of himself ; and religious activity he fancies to consist in battling for it . All this leaves him little leisure or inclination ...
... religion he comes to mistake for essential , and a thousand times the more readily because he has chosen it of himself ; and religious activity he fancies to consist in battling for it . All this leaves him little leisure or inclination ...
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... religion , he may have invented for himself , and invented under the sway of the narrow and tyrannous notions of religion fostered in him as we have seen . Thus , while a national establishment of religion favours totality , hole - and ...
... religion , he may have invented for himself , and invented under the sway of the narrow and tyrannous notions of religion fostered in him as we have seen . Thus , while a national establishment of religion favours totality , hole - and ...
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