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... tion has begun . In no other country is the externalisation of life , under the pressure of authority , so complete as in Germany . In no other country is caste - feeling so intense or so all - controlling . In no other country is the ...
... tion has begun . In no other country is the externalisation of life , under the pressure of authority , so complete as in Germany . In no other country is caste - feeling so intense or so all - controlling . In no other country is the ...
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... tion - not by teaching anything about God essentially new to Jewish ears . The God of Jesus is the God of the Jews , about whom he says nothing which cannot be paralleled in Jewish literature . From the tone which our authors adopt one ...
... tion - not by teaching anything about God essentially new to Jewish ears . The God of Jesus is the God of the Jews , about whom he says nothing which cannot be paralleled in Jewish literature . From the tone which our authors adopt one ...
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... tion " ; but it was of a wholly different type . The Pharisaic re - interpretation , which is a phenomenon common in all ages , endeavoured , consciously or unconsciously , to modify the Law , while appearing to confirm it . Their ...
... tion " ; but it was of a wholly different type . The Pharisaic re - interpretation , which is a phenomenon common in all ages , endeavoured , consciously or unconsciously , to modify the Law , while appearing to confirm it . Their ...
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SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION 1912 | 1 |
PROFESSOR EUCKEN AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELFREALISA | 36 |
IDEALS OF LIFE AND EDUCATIONGERMAN AND ENGLISH | 54 |
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