History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... mind . He was the first French author who had entirely emancipated himself from the retrospective habits of thought that had so long been universal ; who ventured to judge all questions by a secular standard , by the light of common ...
... mind . He was the first French author who had entirely emancipated himself from the retrospective habits of thought that had so long been universal ; who ventured to judge all questions by a secular standard , by the light of common ...
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... mind from the class of subjects with which the miraculous is connected . When theology occupies an exceedingly prominent place in the affairs of life , and is the subject towards which the thoughts of men are naturally and violently ...
... mind from the class of subjects with which the miraculous is connected . When theology occupies an exceedingly prominent place in the affairs of life , and is the subject towards which the thoughts of men are naturally and violently ...
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... mind . There are , it is true , a few exceptions to this rule . There are some intellects of such a repellent character that the simple fact that one class of opinions or tendencies is dominant in their neighbourhood will be sufficient ...
... mind . There are , it is true , a few exceptions to this rule . There are some intellects of such a repellent character that the simple fact that one class of opinions or tendencies is dominant in their neighbourhood will be sufficient ...
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