History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... England a tone of thought that was essentially opposed to persecution , and made their writings the perennial source by which even now the most heroic natures are invigorated . A nation was not far from a just estimate of religious ...
... England a tone of thought that was essentially opposed to persecution , and made their writings the perennial source by which even now the most heroic natures are invigorated . A nation was not far from a just estimate of religious ...
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... England directed the stream , allied herself in the closest union with a court whose vices were the scandal of Christendom , and exhausted her anathemas not upon the hideous corruption that surrounded her , but upon the principles of ...
... England directed the stream , allied herself in the closest union with a court whose vices were the scandal of Christendom , and exhausted her anathemas not upon the hideous corruption that surrounded her , but upon the principles of ...
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... England was based upon the direct negation of the unanimous teaching of the Early Church and of the almost unanimous teaching of the national one . And the contrast the history of English liberty bears to that of Continental liberty ...
... England was based upon the direct negation of the unanimous teaching of the Early Church and of the almost unanimous teaching of the national one . And the contrast the history of English liberty bears to that of Continental liberty ...
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