History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1D. Appleton, 1866 - Всего страниц: 447 |
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Стр. v
... belief were usually attributed to direct miraculous agency , it was natural that all the causes of theological changes should have been sought exclusively within the circle of theology . Each theologian imagined that the existence of ...
... belief were usually attributed to direct miraculous agency , it was natural that all the causes of theological changes should have been sought exclusively within the circle of theology . Each theologian imagined that the existence of ...
Стр. vi
... belief had been preceded by a great change in the intel- lectual condition of Europe , that the success of any opinion depended much less upon the force of its argu- ments , or upon the ability of its advocates , than upon the ...
... belief had been preceded by a great change in the intel- lectual condition of Europe , that the success of any opinion depended much less upon the force of its argu- ments , or upon the ability of its advocates , than upon the ...
Стр. vii
... belief ; and though all men do not yield to that pressure with the same facility , all large bodies are at last controlled . A change of speculative opinions does not imply an increase of the data upon which those opinions rest , but a ...
... belief ; and though all men do not yield to that pressure with the same facility , all large bodies are at last controlled . A change of speculative opinions does not imply an increase of the data upon which those opinions rest , but a ...
Стр. xv
... belief is probably infi- nitesimal ; for illegitimate influences not only deter- mine the convictions of those who do not examine , but usually give a dominating bias to the reasonings of those who do . But it would be manifestly absurd ...
... belief is probably infi- nitesimal ; for illegitimate influences not only deter- mine the convictions of those who do not examine , but usually give a dominating bias to the reasonings of those who do . But it would be manifestly absurd ...
Стр. xvii
... belief , and how completely the controversialists of successive ages are the puppets and the uncon- scious exponents of the deep under - current of their time , will feel an intense distrust of their unassisted reason , and will ...
... belief , and how completely the controversialists of successive ages are the puppets and the uncon- scious exponents of the deep under - current of their time , will feel an intense distrust of their unassisted reason , and will ...
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