The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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... Religion . One of its two main themes is a discussion of whether freedom of opinion and debate about religion could have subversive consequences for the prevailing social order . Hume and his fictional friend both agree that it does not ...
... Religion . One of its two main themes is a discussion of whether freedom of opinion and debate about religion could have subversive consequences for the prevailing social order . Hume and his fictional friend both agree that it does not ...
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Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern. In which case , every religion reconcileable to the code , should be admitted ; and every religion irreconcileable to it , rejected ; while individuals should be at liberty to have no other religion than the ...
Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern. In which case , every religion reconcileable to the code , should be admitted ; and every religion irreconcileable to it , rejected ; while individuals should be at liberty to have no other religion than the ...
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... religion 32 see also enthusiasm exertion , personal , reasons for 173 exorcism 290 , 291n Ezra , Jewish reformer 285 Fabretti 221n Fabricius 2217 Fénelon , archbishop 30 * Fielding , Henry 2 , 25 Joseph Andrews 30 ; preface 4 , 25–30 ...
... religion 32 see also enthusiasm exertion , personal , reasons for 173 exorcism 290 , 291n Ezra , Jewish reformer 285 Fabretti 221n Fabricius 2217 Fénelon , archbishop 30 * Fielding , Henry 2 , 25 Joseph Andrews 30 ; preface 4 , 25–30 ...
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