History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... favoured by infant baptism more than by any other single cause . On the other hand , the Protestant taught even more ... favour- able to unbaptised infants than the | disciples of Luther , for he taught that the children of believers ...
... favoured by infant baptism more than by any other single cause . On the other hand , the Protestant taught even more ... favour- able to unbaptised infants than the | disciples of Luther , for he taught that the children of believers ...
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... favour upon the Jews . It was these last who in the middle ages were the special objects of persecution , and it was also towards them that the tolerant character of commerce was first mani- fested . The persecution of the Jewish race ...
... favour upon the Jews . It was these last who in the middle ages were the special objects of persecution , and it was also towards them that the tolerant character of commerce was first mani- fested . The persecution of the Jewish race ...
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... favour of peace , 128 Vortices , Descartes ' theory of , 103 WAGSTAAFE , an Oxford scholar , his opposition to the belief in the existence of witchcraft , i . 43. Notice of him , from Wood , 44 note " Waking " witches , i . 47 War ...
... favour of peace , 128 Vortices , Descartes ' theory of , 103 WAGSTAAFE , an Oxford scholar , his opposition to the belief in the existence of witchcraft , i . 43. Notice of him , from Wood , 44 note " Waking " witches , i . 47 War ...
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