History of the Intellectual Development of EuropeHarper & brothers, 1866 - 631 páginas |
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... Paganism . — Character of its first Organization . — Variations of Thought and Rise of Sects : their essential Difference in the East and West . - The three primitive Forms of Christianity : the Judaic Form , its End- the Gnostic Form ...
... Paganism . — Character of its first Organization . — Variations of Thought and Rise of Sects : their essential Difference in the East and West . - The three primitive Forms of Christianity : the Judaic Form , its End- the Gnostic Form ...
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... Paganism . - The Arabian military duce the Isolation and permit the Independence of the Bishop of Rome . GREGORY THE GREAT organizes the Ideas of his Age , materializes Faith , allies it with Art , rejects Science , and creates the ...
... Paganism . - The Arabian military duce the Isolation and permit the Independence of the Bishop of Rome . GREGORY THE GREAT organizes the Ideas of his Age , materializes Faith , allies it with Art , rejects Science , and creates the ...
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... paganism must be considered as having been irretrievably ruined . Doubtless it was the dreadful social prospect before them — the apparent impossibili- ty of preventing the whole world from falling into a totally godless state , that ...
... paganism must be considered as having been irretrievably ruined . Doubtless it was the dreadful social prospect before them — the apparent impossibili- ty of preventing the whole world from falling into a totally godless state , that ...
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... paganism — under which their system passes was given as a nickname derived from them- selves . Philosophical influence of the The intellectual condition of the Greek colonies of Italy and Sicily has not attracted the attention of ...
... paganism — under which their system passes was given as a nickname derived from them- selves . Philosophical influence of the The intellectual condition of the Greek colonies of Italy and Sicily has not attracted the attention of ...
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... pagan gods were alike equally fictitious and equally useful , to manifest respect even to the ultra - heathenish practices of the Egyptian populace , but , what was of far more moment , to establish an apparent concord between the old ...
... pagan gods were alike equally fictitious and equally useful , to manifest respect even to the ultra - heathenish practices of the Egyptian populace , but , what was of far more moment , to establish an apparent concord between the old ...
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