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" And religion, the greatest and most important of the efforts by which the human race has manifested its impulse to perfect itself, — religion, that voice of the deepest human experience,— does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great... "
The Cornhill Magazine - Page 39
edited by - 1867
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 6

American literature - 1867 - 796 pages
...the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection is and to tnakc it prevail, but also, in determining generally in...history, as well as religion, in order to give a greater fullness and certainty to its solution — likewise reaches. Religion says: Tkt kingdom of God is within...
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Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism : And ...

Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1883 - 420 pages
...human experience, — does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...to a conclusion identical with that which culture, — culture seeking the determination of this question through all the voices of human experience which...
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Prose masterpieces from modern essayists [ed. by G.H.P.

Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 348 pages
...human experi ence, — does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...of human experience which have been heard upon it, of art, science, poetry, philosophy, history, as well as of religion, in order to give a greater fulness...
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Some Chapters on Judaism and the Science of Religion

Louis Grossmann - Judaism - 1889 - 216 pages
...human experience, — does not only enjoin and sanction the aim, which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...to a conclusion identical with that which culture, — culture seeking the determination of this question through all the voices of human experience,...
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Some Chapters on Judaism and the Science of Religion

Louis Grossmann - Jews - 1889 - 220 pages
...what human perfection consists, religion comes to a conclusion identical with that which culture, — culture seeking the determination of this question...of human experience, which have been heard upon it, of art, science, poetry, philosophy, history, as well as of religion, in order to give a greater fulness...
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Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism : And ...

Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1891 - 438 pages
...human experience, — does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...to a conclusion identical with that which culture, — culture seeking the determination of this question through all the voices of human experience which...
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Thoughts and Aspirations of the Ages: Selections in Prose and Verse from the ...

William Chatterton Coupland - Religious literature - 1895 - 746 pages
...human experience,—does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...religion comes to a conclusion identical with that which culture,—seeking the determination of this question through all the voices of human experience which...
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Sweetness and Light

Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1896 - 56 pages
...human experience, — does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...of human experience which have been heard upon it. of art, science, poetry, philosophy, history, as well as religion, in order to give a greater fulness...
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Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and ...

Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1897 - 422 pages
...human experience, — does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection...to a conclusion identical with that which culture, — culture seeking the determination of this question through all the voices of human experience which...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 460 pages
...sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture, the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what y^*. J perfection is and to make it prevail ; but also, in...• determining generally in what human perfection con- 10 /slsts, religion comes to a conclusion identical with yhat which culture, — culture seeking...
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