History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... Christian . The beauty of art , the charm of a refined and sensuous existence , had taken no hold upon him ; he judged morals , and he judged them with • his conscience only . He regarded this southern civili- sation 142 BOOK L THE ...
... Christian . The beauty of art , the charm of a refined and sensuous existence , had taken no hold upon him ; he judged morals , and he judged them with • his conscience only . He regarded this southern civili- sation 142 BOOK L THE ...
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... Christ shall be governed ; " that was the great question which was discussed among the sects . The House of Commons asked the Assembly of Divines : If the classical , provincial , and local assemblies were ... CHRISTIAN RENAISSANCE . 215.
... Christ shall be governed ; " that was the great question which was discussed among the sects . The House of Commons asked the Assembly of Divines : If the classical , provincial , and local assemblies were ... CHRISTIAN RENAISSANCE . 215.
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... Christian Church , but a Christian Society , to change the law into a guardian of morals , to compel men to piety and virtue ; and for a while they succeeded in it . Though the discipline of the church was at an end , there was ...
... Christian Church , but a Christian Society , to change the law into a guardian of morals , to compel men to piety and virtue ; and for a while they succeeded in it . Though the discipline of the church was at an end , there was ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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