History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Europe exhibited an missionary organisations of England open hostility or a contemptuous indiffer- succeed indeed in occasionally attracting ence towards Catholicism . Entire nations a few isolated individuals in Roman have defied its ...
... Europe exhibited an missionary organisations of England open hostility or a contemptuous indiffer- succeed indeed in occasionally attracting ence towards Catholicism . Entire nations a few isolated individuals in Roman have defied its ...
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... Europe was expatiating ; while the in- tellect of Christendom , enthralled by countless superstitions , had sunk into a deadly torpor , in which all love of enquiry and all search for truth were abandoned , the Jews were still pursuing ...
... Europe was expatiating ; while the in- tellect of Christendom , enthralled by countless superstitions , had sunk into a deadly torpor , in which all love of enquiry and all search for truth were abandoned , the Jews were still pursuing ...
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... Europe might have been indefinitely retarded . Happily , how- ever , Providence , in the laws of history as in the laws of matter , tends ever to perfection , and , annexing fatal penalties to the resistance of those laws , destroys ...
... Europe might have been indefinitely retarded . Happily , how- ever , Providence , in the laws of history as in the laws of matter , tends ever to perfection , and , annexing fatal penalties to the resistance of those laws , destroys ...
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