Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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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 Non- conformists , but ...
... 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 Non- conformists , but ...
Seite xiv
... religious disciplines seem exempted , or comparatively exempted , from the operation of the law which appears to ... religion , this separation from the main current of the national 1 life has peculiar importance . In the following essay ...
... religious disciplines seem exempted , or comparatively exempted , from the operation of the law which appears to ... religion , this separation from the main current of the national 1 life has peculiar importance . In the following essay ...
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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 mis- take 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 ...
... religion he comes to mis- take 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 ...
Seite xvii
... religious equality in our colonies . ' In the colonies , ' says The Times , ' we see religious communities unfettered by State - control , and the State relieved from one of the most troublesome and irritating responsibilities . ' But ...
... religious equality in our colonies . ' In the colonies , ' says The Times , ' we see religious communities unfettered by State - control , and the State relieved from one of the most troublesome and irritating responsibilities . ' But ...
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