The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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244. oldal
... reigns are possibly the only period of history in which the happiness of a great people was the sole object of government . Titus Antoninus Pius has been justly denominated a second Numa . and reign The same love of religion , justice ...
... reigns are possibly the only period of history in which the happiness of a great people was the sole object of government . Titus Antoninus Pius has been justly denominated a second Numa . and reign The same love of religion , justice ...
287. oldal
... reign upon earth was at first treated as a profound allegory , was considered by degrees as a doubtful and useless opinion , and was at length rejected as the absurd invention of heresy and fanaticism.66 A mysterious prophecy , which ...
... reign upon earth was at first treated as a profound allegory , was considered by degrees as a doubtful and useless opinion , and was at length rejected as the absurd invention of heresy and fanaticism.66 A mysterious prophecy , which ...
318. oldal
... reign of the Antonines . " The slow progress of the gospel in the cold climate of Gaul was extremely different from the eagerness with which it seems to have been received on the burning sands of Africa . The African Christians soon ...
... reign of the Antonines . " The slow progress of the gospel in the cold climate of Gaul was extremely different from the eagerness with which it seems to have been received on the burning sands of Africa . The African Christians soon ...
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John Toland Christianity not Mysterious 1696 | 31 |
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