History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Idolatry - Idola- try a Sign sometimes of Progress , and sometimes of Retrogression - During its continuance , Art is the most faithful Expression of Religious Realisation— Influence of the National Religions on the Art of Persia ...
... Idolatry - Idola- try a Sign sometimes of Progress , and sometimes of Retrogression - During its continuance , Art is the most faithful Expression of Religious Realisation— Influence of the National Religions on the Art of Persia ...
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... Idolatry - Difference between the Re- ligious and Esthetic Sentiment to Innovation - Contrast be- Aversion from Idolatry Three tween the Pagan mate and Christian Esti- of the Body - Greek Idolatry faded into Art - Its Four Stages - A ...
... Idolatry - Difference between the Re- ligious and Esthetic Sentiment to Innovation - Contrast be- Aversion from Idolatry Three tween the Pagan mate and Christian Esti- of the Body - Greek Idolatry faded into Art - Its Four Stages - A ...
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... idolatry was irresistible . The old images were worshipped under new names , and one of the most promi- nent aspects of the Apostolical teaching was in practice ignored . All this , however , did not pass without protest . During the ...
... idolatry was irresistible . The old images were worshipped under new names , and one of the most promi- nent aspects of the Apostolical teaching was in practice ignored . All this , however , did not pass without protest . During the ...
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