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Matthew Arnold Arthur Dwight Culler. Religion PREFACE TO LAST ESSAYS ON CHURCH AND RELIGION Qu'on fonde la foi profonde ! THE PRESENT Volume closes the series of my attempts to deal directly with questions concerning religion and the ...
Matthew Arnold Arthur Dwight Culler. Religion PREFACE TO LAST ESSAYS ON CHURCH AND RELIGION Qu'on fonde la foi profonde ! THE PRESENT Volume closes the series of my attempts to deal directly with questions concerning religion and the ...
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... religion not plain and sim- ple , a religion of abstractions and intellectual refinements , cannot in- fluence masses of men . But it is an error to imagine that the mind of our masses , or even the mind of our religious world , is ...
... religion not plain and sim- ple , a religion of abstractions and intellectual refinements , cannot in- fluence masses of men . But it is an error to imagine that the mind of our masses , or even the mind of our religious world , is ...
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... religion , too , the mere barriers of tradition and convention will finally give way , that a common European level of thought will establish itself , and will spread to America also . Of course there will be backwaters , more or less ...
... religion , too , the mere barriers of tradition and convention will finally give way , that a common European level of thought will establish itself , and will spread to America also . Of course there will be backwaters , more or less ...
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The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems 1849 | 3 |
Empedocles on Etna and Other Poems 1852 | 44 |
Poems 1853 | 124 |
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