It was this fusion of materialism and altruism, Mammon and God, which allowed improvement to become the leitmotiv of Georgian Britain. |
They adopt proposals that offer a better way of living with both God and Mammon. |
York Castle must not be sacrificed to Mammon having survived fire, floods and Civil War, according to Sir Bernard Ingham. |
But the producers of Jazz, it must be said, have carried out a highly successful flirtation with Mammon. |
Now it is becoming a festival of Mammon, much to the chagrin of the religious. |
Even so, it was a pertinent reminder that when push comes to shove, we will still turn to God over Mammon. |