History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1D. Appleton, 1868 |
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... clergy denounced it with all the emphasis of authority . The legislators of almost every land enacted laws for its punishment . Acute judges , whose lives were spent in sifting evidence , investigated the question on count- less ...
... clergy denounced it with all the emphasis of authority . The legislators of almost every land enacted laws for its punishment . Acute judges , whose lives were spent in sifting evidence , investigated the question on count- less ...
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... clergy as the direct con- sequence and the exact measure of the progress of religious scepticism . In Scotland , where the Reformed ministers ex- ercised greater influence than in any other country , and where the witch trials fell ...
... clergy as the direct con- sequence and the exact measure of the progress of religious scepticism . In Scotland , where the Reformed ministers ex- ercised greater influence than in any other country , and where the witch trials fell ...
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... clergy . This progress , however , was not effected by any active propagandism . It is not identified with any great book or with any famous writer . It was not the triumph of one series of arguments over an- other . On the contrary ...
... clergy . This progress , however , was not effected by any active propagandism . It is not identified with any great book or with any famous writer . It was not the triumph of one series of arguments over an- other . On the contrary ...
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... clergy . If the theory of the writers of the eighteenth century had been correct ; if the superstitions that culminated in mediavalism had been simply the result of the knavery of the clergy ; this would most certainly not have been the ...
... clergy . If the theory of the writers of the eighteenth century had been correct ; if the superstitions that culminated in mediavalism had been simply the result of the knavery of the clergy ; this would most certainly not have been the ...
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... clergy have also frequently identified these phenomena with acts of rebellion against themselves . The old Catholic priests were consum- mate masters of these arts , and every rare natural event was , in the middle ages , an occasion ...
... clergy have also frequently identified these phenomena with acts of rebellion against themselves . The old Catholic priests were consum- mate masters of these arts , and every rare natural event was , in the middle ages , an occasion ...
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