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Page xii
... intellectual , our affective , and our active propensities . The anarchy and failures we see around us arise from this : that our science is not inspired by religion , our religion is not founded on science , and our practical conduct ...
... intellectual , our affective , and our active propensities . The anarchy and failures we see around us arise from this : that our science is not inspired by religion , our religion is not founded on science , and our practical conduct ...
Page xiv
... intellectual principles on which the Religion of Hu- manity is built . The field so sketched forth is very wide ; but it is im- possible to give the slightest notion of Positivism as a system without touching on a wide field . Its claim ...
... intellectual principles on which the Religion of Hu- manity is built . The field so sketched forth is very wide ; but it is im- possible to give the slightest notion of Positivism as a system without touching on a wide field . Its claim ...
Page xvi
... intellectual 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 ...
... intellectual 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 ...
Page xviii
... intellectual connotation , and took it to mean the training of the heart , of the emotions , of the character , of conduct , in public and in private , as well as the training of the understanding - if we could get rid of the pitiful ...
... intellectual connotation , and took it to mean the training of the heart , of the emotions , of the character , of conduct , in public and in private , as well as the training of the understanding - if we could get rid of the pitiful ...
Page xix
... intellectual , and active facul- ties far exceeds that of his bodily organs , as the com- plexity of the social organism is infinitely greater than that of the individual organism . The presumption is that INTRODUCTION xix.
... intellectual , and active facul- ties far exceeds that of his bodily organs , as the com- plexity of the social organism is infinitely greater than that of the individual organism . The presumption is that INTRODUCTION xix.
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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...