History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Protestantism . and pursue their speculations without Amid all those great semi - religious revo- paying the smallest deference to its lutions which have unhinged the faith authority . In the sixteenth century all of thousands , and ...
... Protestantism . and pursue their speculations without Amid all those great semi - religious revo- paying the smallest deference to its lutions which have unhinged the faith authority . In the sixteenth century all of thousands , and ...
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... Protestantism in its earlier days persecuted , because it had inherited something of the principles of Rome ; but that persecution was entirely uncongenial with its character , and was therefore in course of time abandoned . In a ...
... Protestantism in its earlier days persecuted , because it had inherited something of the principles of Rome ; but that persecution was entirely uncongenial with its character , and was therefore in course of time abandoned . In a ...
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... Protestantism was so great that rationalism found free scope for action within its pale . Discarding more and more their dogmatic character , and transforming themselves according to the exigencies of the age , the churches of the ...
... Protestantism was so great that rationalism found free scope for action within its pale . Discarding more and more their dogmatic character , and transforming themselves according to the exigencies of the age , the churches of the ...
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