History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... secularisation of politics , for they all contributed to weaken the spirit of persecution , and to separate it from the civil government . As long , how- ever , as dogmatic interests were supreme , persecution in some form or other must ...
... secularisation of politics , for they all contributed to weaken the spirit of persecution , and to separate it from the civil government . As long , how- ever , as dogmatic interests were supreme , persecution in some form or other must ...
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... secularisation of politics is the consequence . Each stage of that movement has been initiated and effected by those who are most indifferent to dog- matic theology , and each has been opposed by those who are most occupied with ...
... secularisation of politics is the consequence . Each stage of that movement has been initiated and effected by those who are most indifferent to dog- matic theology , and each has been opposed by those who are most occupied with ...
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... secularisation of politics is the measure and the condition of all political prosperity . The secularisation of politics is , as we have seen , the direct consequence of the declining influence of dogmatic theology , I have said that it ...
... secularisation of politics is the measure and the condition of all political prosperity . The secularisation of politics is , as we have seen , the direct consequence of the declining influence of dogmatic theology , I have said that it ...
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