History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... religions . " ( Droits des deux Souverains en matière de Religion , la Conscience et l'Expérience [ Rotterdam , 1687 ] , p . 14. ) This work ( which was published anony- mously ) was written in reply to the Contrains - les d'entrer of ...
... religions . " ( Droits des deux Souverains en matière de Religion , la Conscience et l'Expérience [ Rotterdam , 1687 ] , p . 14. ) This work ( which was published anony- mously ) was written in reply to the Contrains - les d'entrer of ...
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... religion , supposing their State activities not to be dangerous , I answer that toleration is either public or private , and the exercise of their religion as far as it is idolatrous can be tolerated neither way : not publicly , without ...
... religion , supposing their State activities not to be dangerous , I answer that toleration is either public or private , and the exercise of their religion as far as it is idolatrous can be tolerated neither way : not publicly , without ...
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... religion of the nation , and that , therefore , any refusal to acquiesce in that religion is essentially an act of rebellion . But while the rationalistic spirit had thus found a firm footing within the Church , it was strongly opposed ...
... religion of the nation , and that , therefore , any refusal to acquiesce in that religion is essentially an act of rebellion . But while the rationalistic spirit had thus found a firm footing within the Church , it was strongly opposed ...
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