History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... teaching has passed away must be evident to anyone who will take the pains of comparing old theological literature with modern teaching . The hideous pictures of material fire and of endless torture which were once so carefully ...
... teaching has passed away must be evident to anyone who will take the pains of comparing old theological literature with modern teaching . The hideous pictures of material fire and of endless torture which were once so carefully ...
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... teaching | æval conceptions , and by the wildest and of their time , and raise once more the most fantastic allegories to impart to banner of Justification by Faith ; that them an interest they did not otherwise urged the first leaders ...
... teaching | æval conceptions , and by the wildest and of their time , and raise once more the most fantastic allegories to impart to banner of Justification by Faith ; that them an interest they did not otherwise urged the first leaders ...
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... teaching . Resting upon the principle of authority , she instinctively assimilates with those forms of govern- ment that most foster the habits of mind she inculcates . Intensely dogmatic in her teaching , she naturally endeavours to ...
... teaching . Resting upon the principle of authority , she instinctively assimilates with those forms of govern- ment that most foster the habits of mind she inculcates . Intensely dogmatic in her teaching , she naturally endeavours to ...
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