History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... believed that the earthly State was the outcome of sin , he also believed that God needed no mysterious intermediaries between himself and his creation . Strange that the Saint whose writings so dominated the Middle Ages should be in ...
... believed that the earthly State was the outcome of sin , he also believed that God needed no mysterious intermediaries between himself and his creation . Strange that the Saint whose writings so dominated the Middle Ages should be in ...
Strana 139
... believed in a strong , efficient State and regretted the corrup- tion and enslavement of his country which had been brought about by the quarrelsome inefficiency of its princes and republics . More- over , like the good public servant ...
... believed in a strong , efficient State and regretted the corrup- tion and enslavement of his country which had been brought about by the quarrelsome inefficiency of its princes and republics . More- over , like the good public servant ...
Strana 162
... believed in progress and believed that the creation of nation states and the liberation of oppressed peoples were a right and proper part of progress . Most of them also believed that toleration , variously equated with Rationalism or ...
... believed in progress and believed that the creation of nation states and the liberation of oppressed peoples were a right and proper part of progress . Most of them also believed that toleration , variously equated with Rationalism or ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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