History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... passions and its beauty as the most deadly of temptations . Art , while governed by such sentiments , could not possibly arrive at perfection , and the passion for repre- sentations of the Crucifixion , or the deaths of the martyrs , or ...
... passions and its beauty as the most deadly of temptations . Art , while governed by such sentiments , could not possibly arrive at perfection , and the passion for repre- sentations of the Crucifixion , or the deaths of the martyrs , or ...
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... passion for natural science , which gradually substi- tuted the conception of harmonious and unchanging law for the conception of a universe governed by perpetual miracles . With this passion for science , astrology rose into ...
... passion for natural science , which gradually substi- tuted the conception of harmonious and unchanging law for the conception of a universe governed by perpetual miracles . With this passion for science , astrology rose into ...
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... passion for natural science , which gradually substi- tuted the conception of harmonious and unchanging law for the conception of a universe governed by perpetual miracles . With this passion for science , astrology rose into ...
... passion for natural science , which gradually substi- tuted the conception of harmonious and unchanging law for the conception of a universe governed by perpetual miracles . With this passion for science , astrology rose into ...
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