Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... political action . And because this was so foreign to the German mind , politics were understood as a realm of absolute cynicism and Machiavellianism . The Germans were encouraged in this interpre- tation by the appearance of Bismarck ...
... political action . And because this was so foreign to the German mind , politics were understood as a realm of absolute cynicism and Machiavellianism . The Germans were encouraged in this interpre- tation by the appearance of Bismarck ...
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... political realm for the Christian world religion , while in Luther's case it was a question of the reactionary , petty authority of German princes . His anti - political servility , the product of musical - German inwardness and ...
... political realm for the Christian world religion , while in Luther's case it was a question of the reactionary , petty authority of German princes . His anti - political servility , the product of musical - German inwardness and ...
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... political Protestantism served only as a confirmation and a deepening of the Lutheran dualism of spiritual and political liberty throughout the nation and particularly among the intellectual leaders so that they were prevented from ...
... political Protestantism served only as a confirmation and a deepening of the Lutheran dualism of spiritual and political liberty throughout the nation and particularly among the intellectual leaders so that they were prevented from ...
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