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... training , neglected moral and religious training , and anarchical habits of practical life . And that no new social economy is possible at all without an organised philosophy , a reformed morality , and a para- xvi INTRODUCTION.
... training , neglected moral and religious training , and anarchical habits of practical life . And that no new social economy is possible at all without an organised philosophy , a reformed morality , and a para- xvi INTRODUCTION.
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... habit of so many reformers to deal with man and with society par- tially , and in sections . They treat the organism — man , and the organism - society , as if men were nothing but brain , or nothing but feeling , or nothing but ...
... habit of so many reformers to deal with man and with society par- tially , and in sections . They treat the organism — man , and the organism - society , as if men were nothing but brain , or nothing but feeling , or nothing but ...
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... habits . Even in our public life , where its influence is least pure and least efficient , it maintains the spirit of charity , compassion , and loyalty . And in personal and in domestic life , its influence ORTHODOX CRITICISM.
... habits . Even in our public life , where its influence is least pure and least efficient , it maintains the spirit of charity , compassion , and loyalty . And in personal and in domestic life , its influence ORTHODOX CRITICISM.
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... habits of devotion , of personal renuncia- tion , and of brotherly communion through a common belief , are destined to grow and develop with increasing civilisation and are not the crude instincts of untutored men . Again , both agree ...
... habits of devotion , of personal renuncia- tion , and of brotherly communion through a common belief , are destined to grow and develop with increasing civilisation and are not the crude instincts of untutored men . Again , both agree ...
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... habits , a clear body of doc- trine , and a recognised mode of moral culture . Now no other system or current school of thought which is outside the orthodox Churches would admit for an instant any such thing . Theism , Pantheism ...
... habits , a clear body of doc- trine , and a recognised mode of moral culture . Now no other system or current school of thought which is outside the orthodox Churches would admit for an instant any such thing . Theism , Pantheism ...
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Page 181 - ... the Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. I do not say that other and more intelligent forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford movement : but this was the force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman...