History of the Conflict Between Religion and ScienceD. Appleton and Company, 1875 - 373 páginas |
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... Roman Empire . A clear conception of its in- compatibility with science caused it to suppress forcibly the Schools of Alexandria . It was constrained to this by the political necessities of its position . The parties to the conflict ...
... Roman Empire . A clear conception of its in- compatibility with science caused it to suppress forcibly the Schools of Alexandria . It was constrained to this by the political necessities of its position . The parties to the conflict ...
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... Roman Republic . - The adoption of imperial- ism leads to monotheism.- Christianity spreads over the Roman Empire . The circumstances under which it attained imperial power make its union with Paganism a political necessity ...
... Roman Republic . - The adoption of imperial- ism leads to monotheism.- Christianity spreads over the Roman Empire . The circumstances under which it attained imperial power make its union with Paganism a political necessity ...
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... Roman Empire . -His successors conquer Syria , Egypt , Asia Minor , North Africa , Spain , and invade France . As the result of this conflict , the doctrine of the unity of God was estab- lished in the greater part of the Roman Empire ...
... Roman Empire . -His successors conquer Syria , Egypt , Asia Minor , North Africa , Spain , and invade France . As the result of this conflict , the doctrine of the unity of God was estab- lished in the greater part of the Roman Empire ...
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... Roman Republic . - The adoption of imperialism leads to monotheism . - Christianity spreads over the Roman Empire.- The circumstances under which it attained imperial power make its union with Paganism a political necessity ...
... Roman Republic . - The adoption of imperialism leads to monotheism . - Christianity spreads over the Roman Empire.- The circumstances under which it attained imperial power make its union with Paganism a political necessity ...
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John William Draper. MONOTHEISM IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 35 republic brought the gods of the vanquished peoples to Rome . With disdainful toleration , she permitted the worship of them all . That paramount authority exer- cised by each ...
John William Draper. MONOTHEISM IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 35 republic brought the gods of the vanquished peoples to Rome . With disdainful toleration , she permitted the worship of them all . That paramount authority exer- cised by each ...
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