History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... faith , the traces of this amalgamation may be detected . Another portion of paganism became a kind of excrescence upon recognised Christianity . It assumed the form of innumerable superstitious rites , which occupied an equivocal posi ...
... faith , the traces of this amalgamation may be detected . Another portion of paganism became a kind of excrescence upon recognised Christianity . It assumed the form of innumerable superstitious rites , which occupied an equivocal posi ...
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... Faith and not reason is its basis ; and this faith is a species of moral perception . Each dogma is the embodiment and inadequate ex- pression of a moral truth , and is worth- less except as it is vivified by that truth . The progress ...
... Faith and not reason is its basis ; and this faith is a species of moral perception . Each dogma is the embodiment and inadequate ex- pression of a moral truth , and is worth- less except as it is vivified by that truth . The progress ...
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... faith , they acquiesced in all the doctrines of their Church . ' The fact of their accepting certain doctrines as a matter of faith did not at all prevent them from repudiating them on the ground of reason ; and the complete separation ...
... faith , they acquiesced in all the doctrines of their Church . ' The fact of their accepting certain doctrines as a matter of faith did not at all prevent them from repudiating them on the ground of reason ; and the complete separation ...
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