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Its Imperfection . - What it has accomplished . The Organization of Public Intellect
is the end to which European Civilization is tending 380 ERRATUM . — Page 57 ,
line 13 from bottom , for “ two external principles , " read “ two eternal principles ...
Its Imperfection . - What it has accomplished . The Organization of Public Intellect
is the end to which European Civilization is tending 380 ERRATUM . — Page 57 ,
line 13 from bottom , for “ two external principles , " read “ two eternal principles ...
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The early Fathers delighted to point out the agreement of Primitive agreement
doctrines flowing from the principles of Christianity with those of philosophy and
of Greek philosophy . For long it was asserted that a corretheology . cing
proChurch ...
The early Fathers delighted to point out the agreement of Primitive agreement
doctrines flowing from the principles of Christianity with those of philosophy and
of Greek philosophy . For long it was asserted that a corretheology . cing
proChurch ...
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13 and his followers that , though Berengar had set the example Its advanof
protesting against the principle that the ... yet so great was the uncertainty of the
principles on which the scholastic philosophy was founded , so undetermined its
...
13 and his followers that , though Berengar had set the example Its advanof
protesting against the principle that the ... yet so great was the uncertainty of the
principles on which the scholastic philosophy was founded , so undetermined its
...
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... of bishops presumed to condemn him as a partisan of Berengar and a
necromancer . On the election The Gerof Gilbert of Ravenna as Antipope ,
Gregory , without hesita- test retion , pushed his principles to their consequences
, denouncing ...
... of bishops presumed to condemn him as a partisan of Berengar and a
necromancer . On the election The Gerof Gilbert of Ravenna as Antipope ,
Gregory , without hesita- test retion , pushed his principles to their consequences
, denouncing ...
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He could not tolerate the principle at the basis of Abelard's philosophy — the
assertion of the supremacy of reason . Of Arnold of Brescia - who carried that
principle to its political consequences , and declared that the riches and power of
the ...
He could not tolerate the principle at the basis of Abelard's philosophy — the
assertion of the supremacy of reason . Of Arnold of Brescia - who carried that
principle to its political consequences , and declared that the riches and power of
the ...
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A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER M.D., LLD Vista completa - 1864 |
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