Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... things , was just what we were without , and that we were without it because we worship- ped our machinery so devoutly . Therefore , we conclude that M. Renan , more than Mr. Bright , means by reason and intelligence the same thing as ...
... things , was just what we were without , and that we were without it because we worship- ped our machinery so devoutly . Therefore , we conclude that M. Renan , more than Mr. Bright , means by reason and intelligence the same thing as ...
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... thing needful . But , in a serious people , where every one has to choose and strive for his own order and discipline of religion , the contention about these non - essentials occupies his mind . His first crude notions about the one thing ...
... thing needful . But , in a serious people , where every one has to choose and strive for his own order and discipline of religion , the contention about these non - essentials occupies his mind . His first crude notions about the one thing ...
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... things , that very easiness doth make them hard to be disputed of in serious manner . ' Hooker's great work against the impugners of the order and discipline of the Church of England was written ( and this is too indistinctly seized by ...
... things , that very easiness doth make them hard to be disputed of in serious manner . ' Hooker's great work against the impugners of the order and discipline of the Church of England was written ( and this is too indistinctly seized by ...
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... thing to be regretted . What is alone and always sacred and binding for man is the making progress towards his total perfection ; and the machinery by which he does this varies in value according as it helps him to do it . The planters ...
... thing to be regretted . What is alone and always sacred and binding for man is the making progress towards his total perfection ; and the machinery by which he does this varies in value according as it helps him to do it . The planters ...
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... 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 re- cognising the grandeur of the religious side in man , cul- ture yet makes us also eschew ...
... 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 re- cognising the grandeur of the religious side in man , cul- ture yet makes us also eschew ...
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