Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... Church in danger ' , he replied : ' I believe the Church to be in no danger at all ; but if it is , that danger is not from the Catholics but from the Methodists , and from that patent Christianity which has been for some time ...
... Church in danger ' , he replied : ' I believe the Church to be in no danger at all ; but if it is , that danger is not from the Catholics but from the Methodists , and from that patent Christianity which has been for some time ...
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... Church thought in terms of individual souls . ' A Church is , therefore , in idea , the only pure democracy . The Church , so considered , and the State exclusively of the Church , constitute together the idea of a State in its largest ...
... Church thought in terms of individual souls . ' A Church is , therefore , in idea , the only pure democracy . The Church , so considered , and the State exclusively of the Church , constitute together the idea of a State in its largest ...
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... Church ( which Coleridge termed the Nationalty ) were diverted to the benefit of the landed gentry instead of to the ... Church . ' Religion may be an indispensable ally , but is not the essential constitutive end of that national ...
... Church ( which Coleridge termed the Nationalty ) were diverted to the benefit of the landed gentry instead of to the ... Church . ' Religion may be an indispensable ally , but is not the essential constitutive end of that national ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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