A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2G. Bell, 1914 |
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... NATURE AND RELATIONS OF MAN . Position of Man according to the Heliocentric and Geocentric Theories . OF ANIMAL LIFE . - The transitory Nature of living Forms . - Relations of Plants and Animals . — Animals are Aggregates of Matter ...
... NATURE AND RELATIONS OF MAN . Position of Man according to the Heliocentric and Geocentric Theories . OF ANIMAL LIFE . - The transitory Nature of living Forms . - Relations of Plants and Animals . — Animals are Aggregates of Matter ...
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... nature of his offence , of the intention of Rome to persevere in her ignorance and superstition , and is an amusing example of ecclesiastical argument : 66 Because the vicars of Peter and their disciples will not have for their teachers ...
... nature of his offence , of the intention of Rome to persevere in her ignorance and superstition , and is an amusing example of ecclesiastical argument : 66 Because the vicars of Peter and their disciples will not have for their teachers ...
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... nature . These heresies were condemned by repeated councils , Berengar himself being offered the choice of death or recantation . He wisely preferred the latter , but more wisely resumed his offensive doctrines as soon as he had escaped ...
... nature . These heresies were condemned by repeated councils , Berengar himself being offered the choice of death or recantation . He wisely preferred the latter , but more wisely resumed his offensive doctrines as soon as he had escaped ...
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... nature of God through human reason . He ascends up into Heaven ; he goes down into hell . Nothing can elude him , either in the height above or in the nethermost depths . His branches spread over the whole earth . He boasts that he has ...
... nature of God through human reason . He ascends up into Heaven ; he goes down into hell . Nothing can elude him , either in the height above or in the nethermost depths . His branches spread over the whole earth . He boasts that he has ...
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... lundering and violent ecclesiastical assemblages ; the moment that they can be brought to a scientific test their crusade . true nature is detected . As a preliminary exercise , CH . I. ] 21 THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
... lundering and violent ecclesiastical assemblages ; the moment that they can be brought to a scientific test their crusade . true nature is detected . As a preliminary exercise , CH . I. ] 21 THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
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