History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Roman Catholics to believe them , and that it is unfair to judge the enlight- ened members of the Church by the measure of the superstitions of the ignorant . That this is the general tone adopted by the great majority of educated Roman ...
... Roman Catholics to believe them , and that it is unfair to judge the enlight- ened members of the Church by the measure of the superstitions of the ignorant . That this is the general tone adopted by the great majority of educated Roman ...
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... Roman Catholic is very tolerant , it may be inferred with almost absolute certainty that the social and intellectual influence of the Church is comparatively small ; but England and America conclusively prove that a nation may be very ...
... Roman Catholic is very tolerant , it may be inferred with almost absolute certainty that the social and intellectual influence of the Church is comparatively small ; but England and America conclusively prove that a nation may be very ...
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... Roman Empire it obtained a marvellous triumph , but it triumphed only by transforming itself under the influence of the spirit of sect . The passion for the visible and material which in that age it was impossible to escape - which ...
... Roman Empire it obtained a marvellous triumph , but it triumphed only by transforming itself under the influence of the spirit of sect . The passion for the visible and material which in that age it was impossible to escape - which ...
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