History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... liberty , were its real founders . Their noble confidence in the power of truth , their ceaseless struggle against the empire of prejudice , their compre- hensive views of the laws and limits of the reason , their fervent passionate ...
... liberty , were its real founders . Their noble confidence in the power of truth , their ceaseless struggle against the empire of prejudice , their compre- hensive views of the laws and limits of the reason , their fervent passionate ...
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... liberty , and that religious liberty does not consist simply of toleration , but implies a total abolition of religious disqualifications . In these respects he alone among his contemporaries anticipated the doctrines of the nineteenth ...
... liberty , and that religious liberty does not consist simply of toleration , but implies a total abolition of religious disqualifications . In these respects he alone among his contemporaries anticipated the doctrines of the nineteenth ...
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... liberty bears to that of Continental liberty becomes still more remarkable when we remember the atti- tude exhibited by the avowed opponents of Christianity . In England , with the exception of Shaftesbury , the most emi- nent of these ...
... liberty bears to that of Continental liberty becomes still more remarkable when we remember the atti- tude exhibited by the avowed opponents of Christianity . In England , with the exception of Shaftesbury , the most emi- nent of these ...
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