A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... Christianity is the chief , for it vindicated liberty of conscience 28 The conception of freedom , as spiritual and ethical , the source of the great growth of individuality in the Middle Ages The constitutional history of England is ...
... Christianity is the chief , for it vindicated liberty of conscience 28 The conception of freedom , as spiritual and ethical , the source of the great growth of individuality in the Middle Ages The constitutional history of England is ...
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... Christianity , pronouncing it a new gospel and a better one This new gospel , as Mr. Morley abundantly shows , is anti- PAGE 57 59 60 62 theistic It is a kind of Positivism " Naturalism in art " and " Materialistic explanations in the ...
... Christianity , pronouncing it a new gospel and a better one This new gospel , as Mr. Morley abundantly shows , is anti- PAGE 57 59 60 62 theistic It is a kind of Positivism " Naturalism in art " and " Materialistic explanations in the ...
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... Christianity 92 86 And rests upon the ascetic teaching of Christianity con- cerning the virtue of purity · The new gospel brands that teaching as a superstition 93 94 Licence , teste Mr. Morley , is in the new gospel what austerity is ...
... Christianity 92 86 And rests upon the ascetic teaching of Christianity con- cerning the virtue of purity · The new gospel brands that teaching as a superstition 93 94 Licence , teste Mr. Morley , is in the new gospel what austerity is ...
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... Christianity is this : of the root of moral obligation in the Divine nature , and in man's filial relation to it • Religion , and especially Christianity , proclaims Deity and Immortality as the crown of the moral law , whose existence ...
... Christianity is this : of the root of moral obligation in the Divine nature , and in man's filial relation to it • Religion , and especially Christianity , proclaims Deity and Immortality as the crown of the moral law , whose existence ...
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... Christianity subdued it . But Christianity wrought a momentous change in them . Pagan antiquity conceived of the citizen as appertaining wholly to the State . But the State itself had been founded upon a religion and constituted as a ...
... Christianity subdued it . But Christianity wrought a momentous change in them . Pagan antiquity conceived of the citizen as appertaining wholly to the State . But the State itself had been founded upon a religion and constituted as a ...
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