History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Divine character was naturally reflected upon those who were most eminent in the Church . The most remarkable instance of this polytheistic tendency was dis- played in the deification of the Virgin . A conception of a divine person or ...
... Divine character was naturally reflected upon those who were most eminent in the Church . The most remarkable instance of this polytheistic tendency was dis- played in the deification of the Virgin . A conception of a divine person or ...
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... divine intervention . Thus comets , meteors , and atmospheric phenomena were connected with religious ideas long after the sun and the stars . Thus , too , games of chance were from a very early period prohibited , not simply on account ...
... divine intervention . Thus comets , meteors , and atmospheric phenomena were connected with religious ideas long after the sun and the stars . Thus , too , games of chance were from a very early period prohibited , not simply on account ...
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... divine law , and a pact to the people that he will govern according to their interests.1 A nation may resist by arms a sovereign who has violated the divine law , because the first of these pacts is then broken , and also because it is ...
... divine law , and a pact to the people that he will govern according to their interests.1 A nation may resist by arms a sovereign who has violated the divine law , because the first of these pacts is then broken , and also because it is ...
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