Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... affections to her love , our actions to her service . To the positivist , therefore , life will be a continual act of worship . Comte asserts that it is the only religion which is real and complete and superior to all other systems that ...
... affections to her love , our actions to her service . To the positivist , therefore , life will be a continual act of worship . Comte asserts that it is the only religion which is real and complete and superior to all other systems that ...
Page 162
... affections . George Eliot : Says That tenderness and keen fellow feeling for the near and the loved which are the main outgrowth of the affections , had made the religion of her life ; they had made her patient in spite of natural ...
... affections . George Eliot : Says That tenderness and keen fellow feeling for the near and the loved which are the main outgrowth of the affections , had made the religion of her life ; they had made her patient in spite of natural ...
Page 167
... affections to fashion a religion for herself . Gwendolen Harleth , after her marriage , goes to the Church occasionally but finds herself in complete solitude like " a man in a lighthouse " as far as pastoral care and religious ...
... affections to fashion a religion for herself . Gwendolen Harleth , after her marriage , goes to the Church occasionally but finds herself in complete solitude like " a man in a lighthouse " as far as pastoral care and religious ...
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