The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 128
... tion consists rather in the attainment of a new level of life , in being born again what thus begins is weak and imperfect but it is in principle superior to what has gone before . A man is saved , not when he discards completely the ...
... tion consists rather in the attainment of a new level of life , in being born again what thus begins is weak and imperfect but it is in principle superior to what has gone before . A man is saved , not when he discards completely the ...
Pagina 129
... tion to God through his resignation to his finite condition . But the collective life of mankind promises no such hope of salvation , for the very reason that it offers men the very symbols of pseudo - universality which tempt them to ...
... tion to God through his resignation to his finite condition . But the collective life of mankind promises no such hope of salvation , for the very reason that it offers men the very symbols of pseudo - universality which tempt them to ...
Pagina 214
... tion ; and this great survey - founded , in the first instance , upon repeated study of the whole of Greek and Roman literature - Burckhardt for some time intended to publish , until in the end he gave up the idea . Indeed , he was ...
... tion ; and this great survey - founded , in the first instance , upon repeated study of the whole of Greek and Roman literature - Burckhardt for some time intended to publish , until in the end he gave up the idea . Indeed , he was ...
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