History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Reformation , the tendencies of the Reformation were manifest . The revival of Grecian learn- ing , the development of art , the reaction against the schoolmen , had raised society to an elevation in which a more refined and less ...
... Reformation , the tendencies of the Reformation were manifest . The revival of Grecian learn- ing , the development of art , the reaction against the schoolmen , had raised society to an elevation in which a more refined and less ...
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... Reformation , the tendencies of the Reformation were manifest . The revival of Grecian learn- ing , the development of art , the reaction against the schoolmen , had raised society to an elevation in which a more refined and less ...
... Reformation , the tendencies of the Reformation were manifest . The revival of Grecian learn- ing , the development of art , the reaction against the schoolmen , had raised society to an elevation in which a more refined and less ...
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... Reformation aggravated the very evils it was intended to correct . It was , for a time , merely an exchange of masters . The Protestant asserted the necessity and certainty of his distinctive doctrines , as dogmatically and ...
... Reformation aggravated the very evils it was intended to correct . It was , for a time , merely an exchange of masters . The Protestant asserted the necessity and certainty of his distinctive doctrines , as dogmatically and ...
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