History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... looked upon as in continuous movement , not wandering in an arbitrary manner here and there , but proceeding in a per- fectly definite course . Whatever may be the present state , it is altogether transient . All systems of civil life ...
... looked upon as in continuous movement , not wandering in an arbitrary manner here and there , but proceeding in a per- fectly definite course . Whatever may be the present state , it is altogether transient . All systems of civil life ...
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... looked upon as the corporeal manifestation of God . The nature of mundane changes . Of the soul of man . Secular changes taking place in visible objects , especially those of an astronomical kind , thus stand as the gigantic coun ...
... looked upon as the corporeal manifestation of God . The nature of mundane changes . Of the soul of man . Secular changes taking place in visible objects , especially those of an astronomical kind , thus stand as the gigantic coun ...
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... looked upon as existing inde- pendently , for all spirits are comprehended in the Universal Soul . The later Hindu trinity , Brahma , Vishnu , and Siva , is not recognized by them . They do not authorize the wor- ship of deified men ...
... looked upon as existing inde- pendently , for all spirits are comprehended in the Universal Soul . The later Hindu trinity , Brahma , Vishnu , and Siva , is not recognized by them . They do not authorize the wor- ship of deified men ...
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... looked upon the en- chanted , the hoary , the civilized monarchy on the banks of the Nile . As Bunsen says , " Egypt was to the Greeks a sphinx with an intellectual human countenance . " Its history : pire ; the Hyksos ; the new empire ...
... looked upon the en- chanted , the hoary , the civilized monarchy on the banks of the Nile . As Bunsen says , " Egypt was to the Greeks a sphinx with an intellectual human countenance . " Its history : pire ; the Hyksos ; the new empire ...
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... looked closely into the matter , it would appear that water itself is generated from it , as when clouds are formed , and from them rain - drops , and springs , and fountains , and rivers , and even the sea . He also attributes infinity ...
... looked closely into the matter , it would appear that water itself is generated from it , as when clouds are formed , and from them rain - drops , and springs , and fountains , and rivers , and even the sea . He also attributes infinity ...
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