History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... exercised most influence over Art was probably that of Nicodemus , which is apparently of orthodox origin , and was probably written ( or at least the second part of it ) against the Apollinarians . We owe to it the pictures of the ...
... exercised most influence over Art was probably that of Nicodemus , which is apparently of orthodox origin , and was probably written ( or at least the second part of it ) against the Apollinarians . We owe to it the pictures of the ...
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... exercised , I think , a real though minor influence on the movement , and which is also associated with the name of Descartes . I mean the development of a purely spiritual conception of the soul . The different effects which a ...
... exercised , I think , a real though minor influence on the movement , and which is also associated with the name of Descartes . I mean the development of a purely spiritual conception of the soul . The different effects which a ...
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... exercised over mankind , the papal government has had no rival , and can have no successor . But though we may not fully estimate the majesty of its past , we can at least trace the causes of its decline . It fell because it neglected ...
... exercised over mankind , the papal government has had no rival , and can have no successor . But though we may not fully estimate the majesty of its past , we can at least trace the causes of its decline . It fell because it neglected ...
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