History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... writers of real eminence who did not , on some occasion , take especial pains to throw the weight of their authority into the scale . Thomas Aquinas was pro- bably the ablest writer of the thirteenth century , and he assures us that ...
... writers of real eminence who did not , on some occasion , take especial pains to throw the weight of their authority into the scale . Thomas Aquinas was pro- bably the ablest writer of the thirteenth century , and he assures us that ...
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... writers on the subject . He forms a link connecting two periods ; he was as fully pervaded by the sense of the miraculous as his opponents , and he never dreamed of restricting the sphere of the super- natural . Such as it was , however ...
... writers on the subject . He forms a link connecting two periods ; he was as fully pervaded by the sense of the miraculous as his opponents , and he never dreamed of restricting the sphere of the super- natural . Such as it was , however ...
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... writers on whose testimony they rest . hung upon the extreme verge of Catho- licism , which inevitably gravitated to ... writers of the fourth century , but refused to credit the equally positive testimony It was in the midst of this ...
... writers on whose testimony they rest . hung upon the extreme verge of Catho- licism , which inevitably gravitated to ... writers of the fourth century , but refused to credit the equally positive testimony It was in the midst of this ...
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