A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2G. Bell, 1914 |
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... evidence of a singular clearness in mechanical conception for which we should scarcely have been prepared , and , if it be not his , at all events it indisputably shows the scientific acquirements of his age . In that book is plainly ...
... evidence of a singular clearness in mechanical conception for which we should scarcely have been prepared , and , if it be not his , at all events it indisputably shows the scientific acquirements of his age . In that book is plainly ...
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... by the of the senses . perceptions of the senses and by necessary truths . ' Their evidence seemed to me to be indubitable . I began , however , to examine the objects of 50 [ CH . 11 , THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
... by the of the senses . perceptions of the senses and by necessary truths . ' Their evidence seemed to me to be indubitable . I began , however , to examine the objects of 50 [ CH . 11 , THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
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... evidence save that of visionary people . " It was in evidence that the pope had said , " God may do the worst with me that he pleases in the future life ; I believe as every educated man does , the vulgar believe otherwise . We have to ...
... evidence save that of visionary people . " It was in evidence that the pope had said , " God may do the worst with me that he pleases in the future life ; I believe as every educated man does , the vulgar believe otherwise . We have to ...
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... evidence had been brought forward as , notwithstanding its contra- dictions and apparent inconsistencies , had made a profound impression on every thinking man . It was the king's consummate policy to let the matter remain where it was ...
... evidence had been brought forward as , notwithstanding its contra- dictions and apparent inconsistencies , had made a profound impression on every thinking man . It was the king's consummate policy to let the matter remain where it was ...
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... evidence . New examinations were held , and new con- victions were made . The pope issued a bull addressed to all Christendom , declaring how slowly , but , alas ! how certainly , he had been compelled to believe in the apostacy of the ...
... evidence . New examinations were held , and new con- victions were made . The pope issued a bull addressed to all Christendom , declaring how slowly , but , alas ! how certainly , he had been compelled to believe in the apostacy of the ...
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