| Matthew Arnold - 1993 - 292 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine,—...old routine to pass for reason and the will of God, ' Thomas Wilson (1663-1755), Bishop of Sodor and Man; Arnold quoted him very frequently, especially... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1994 - 258 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine, —...not that people should obstinately refuse to allow 10 anything but their old routine to pass for reason and the will of God, but either that they should... | |
| Julie A. Reuben - 1996 - 375 Seiten
...truth for such antagonism. Arnold, like promoters of science, celebrated the end of dogmatism: "now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine, —...political, religious, — has wonderfully yielded." He praised free inquiry, the acceptance of new ideas, and "seeing things as they really are." He also... | |
| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 176 Seiten
...looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine,—social, political, religious,-—has wonderfully yielded; the iron force of exclusion of...for reason and the will of God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else that they should underrate... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine, —...for reason and the will of God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else that they should underrate... | |
| Stephen Duncombe - 2002 - 474 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine - social,...for reason and the will of God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else that they should underrate... | |
| Stephen Duncombe - 2002 - 466 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine - social,...their old routine to pass for reason and the will ot God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else... | |
| Gilbert Meilaender, William Werpehowski - 2005 - 557 Seiten
...spirit of innovation was shading into a crass new barbarism. Arnold expressed that concern as follows: The danger now is, not that people should obstinately...for reason and the will of God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else that they should underrate... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine, —...for reason and the will of God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else that they should underrate... | |
| Gertrude Himmelfarb - 2007 - 333 Seiten
...God, in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine, —...for reason and the will of God, but either that they should allow some novelty or other to pass for these too easily, or else that they should underrate... | |
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