History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... directed his laws with a stern and almost passionate eagerness against the forms of magic which verged most closely upon the pagan worship . At the beginning of one of these laws , he complained that many had been producing tempests ...
... directed his laws with a stern and almost passionate eagerness against the forms of magic which verged most closely upon the pagan worship . At the beginning of one of these laws , he complained that many had been producing tempests ...
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... directed by the orthodox and by the Arians against magicians , we must care- fully guard against some natural exag- gerations . It would be very unfair to attribute directly to the leaders of the Church the edicts that produced them ...
... directed by the orthodox and by the Arians against magicians , we must care- fully guard against some natural exag- gerations . It would be very unfair to attribute directly to the leaders of the Church the edicts that produced them ...
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... directed , the mind will at last take a theological cast , and will judge all secular matters by a theological standard . In a period , therefore , when theology is almost co- extensive with intellectual exertion , when the whole scope ...
... directed , the mind will at last take a theological cast , and will judge all secular matters by a theological standard . In a period , therefore , when theology is almost co- extensive with intellectual exertion , when the whole scope ...
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