History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Catholicism , it would be difficult to name Catholics ; the other half became in- three men of real eminence and ... Catholic countries to Protestantism ; but its property , and wrested every depart- we look in vain for the natural ...
... Catholicism , it would be difficult to name Catholics ; the other half became in- three men of real eminence and ... Catholic countries to Protestantism ; but its property , and wrested every depart- we look in vain for the natural ...
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... Catholic and Protestant countries was due to the spirit of rationalism . We have seen that in both cases the clergy were the untiring enemies of this the noblest of all the conquests of civilisation , and that it was only by a long ...
... Catholic and Protestant countries was due to the spirit of rationalism . We have seen that in both cases the clergy were the untiring enemies of this the noblest of all the conquests of civilisation , and that it was only by a long ...
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... Catholic institution designed for the education of the Catholic priest- hood . ' I may here notice that an Irishman and an eccle- siastic - Bishop Berkeley - was , as far as I know , the first Protestant who suggested the admission of ...
... Catholic institution designed for the education of the Catholic priest- hood . ' I may here notice that an Irishman and an eccle- siastic - Bishop Berkeley - was , as far as I know , the first Protestant who suggested the admission of ...
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