History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Religious Ideas of the primitive Europeans . - The Form of their Varia- tions is determined by the Influence of Rome ... religious , and social Condition of the Mediterra- nean Countries . - Produces homogeneous Thought . - Imperialism ...
... Religious Ideas of the primitive Europeans . - The Form of their Varia- tions is determined by the Influence of Rome ... religious , and social Condition of the Mediterra- nean Countries . - Produces homogeneous Thought . - Imperialism ...
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... Religion and Persecution of Philo- sophy . Political Necessity for the Enforcement of Patristicism , or Science of the Fathers . Its peculiar Doctrines . Obliteration of the Vestiges of Greek Knowledge by Patristicism . - The Libraries ...
... Religion and Persecution of Philo- sophy . Political Necessity for the Enforcement of Patristicism , or Science of the Fathers . Its peculiar Doctrines . Obliteration of the Vestiges of Greek Knowledge by Patristicism . - The Libraries ...
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... Religion . — The School of Cnidos . - Its Suppression by Constantine . Sub - digression on Egyptian Medicine . - It is founded on Anatomy and Physiology . Dissections and Vivisections . - The great Alexandrian Physicians . 2nd . The ...
... Religion . — The School of Cnidos . - Its Suppression by Constantine . Sub - digression on Egyptian Medicine . - It is founded on Anatomy and Physiology . Dissections and Vivisections . - The great Alexandrian Physicians . 2nd . The ...
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... religion , govern- ment . Our obvious course is , first , to study the progress of that member of the European family , the eldest in point of advancement , and to endeavour to ascertain the characteristics of its mental unfolding . We ...
... religion , govern- ment . Our obvious course is , first , to study the progress of that member of the European family , the eldest in point of advancement , and to endeavour to ascertain the characteristics of its mental unfolding . We ...
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... religious its ancient relations with India , which have only been disclosed to us by a study of the vocabularies and grammar of its diverse tongues . Upon its indigenous sorcery an Oriental star - wor- ship had been ingrafted , the ...
... religious its ancient relations with India , which have only been disclosed to us by a study of the vocabularies and grammar of its diverse tongues . Upon its indigenous sorcery an Oriental star - wor- ship had been ingrafted , the ...
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Africa Age of Faith Alexandria altogether ancient animal Arabian Arabs Arian Aristotle Arius arose Asia asserted became become Bishop of Rome body Cæsar Carthage cause centuries Charlemagne Christ Christianity Church civil clergy condition conquest considered Constantine Constantinople Council Council of Nicæa creed criterion of truth Cyril death divine doctrine earth ecclesiastical Egypt Egyptian emperor empire Europe Eutyches evil existence Gnostic gods Greece Greek philosophy hence Hippocrates Holy human ideas imperial individual influence intellectual Italy Jews khalifs kings knowledge living manner matter Mediterranean ment Mohammed Mohammedan monks nations nature Nestorians Nestorius never Nicæa opinion organization origin pagan Pantheism Papacy passed period Persian physical Plato Plotinus political polytheism Pope principle Ptolemy reason religion religious respects result Roman Saracens slaves social soon soul spirit successive temples theological things thought thousand tion true universe views worship