| 1918 - 936 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present ; and what we call a man's religion is to a great extent the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...in a present so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become not a prison, but a free world. Religion, even in the narrowest sense, is always seeking... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1918 - 1296 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present; and what we call a man's religion is to a great extent the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...standing, of course, still in the present, but in a pres162 THE RELIGION OF A MAN OF LETTERS 163 ent so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become not... | |
| 1932 - 368 psl.
[ Atsiprašome, šio puslapio turinio peržiūra yra ribojama ] | |
| Classical Association (Great Britain) - 1915 - 694 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present ; and what we call a man's religion is, to a great extent, the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...in a present so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become not a prison but a free world. Religion, even in the narrow sense, is always seeking for... | |
| Classical Association (Great Britain) - 1918 - 480 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present ; and what we call a man's religion is, to a great extent, the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...in a present so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become not a prison but a free world. Religion, even in the narrow sense, is always seeking for... | |
| Gilbert Murray - 1918 - 64 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present ; and what we call a man's religion is, to a great extent, the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...in a present so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become, not a prison, but a free world. Religion, even in the narrow sense, is always looking for... | |
| Gilbert Murray - 1918 - 64 psl.
...call a man's religion is, to a great extent, the thing that offers him a secret and permanent meansof escape from that prison, a breaking of the prison...in a present so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become, not a prison, but a free world. Religion, even in the narrow sense, is always looking for... | |
| 1919 - 578 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present; and what we call a man's religion is, to a great extent, the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...standing, of course, still in the present, but in a prcK-nt so enlarged and enfranchised that it Is hecome, not a prison, but a free world." The scholar... | |
| Rosenberg Library - 1920 - 522 psl.
...imprisoned in the external present; and what we call a man's religion Is, to a great extent, the thing that offers him a secret and permanent means of escape...in a present so enlarged and enfranchised that it is become, not a prison, but a free world.' The scholar finds his release in the past. In revealing... | |
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