History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... understanding of the man and his thought , and it is important that we should , for Luther has a part still to play in the regeneration of his own people , and in the struggle between material and spiritual values which has reached so ...
... understanding of the man and his thought , and it is important that we should , for Luther has a part still to play in the regeneration of his own people , and in the struggle between material and spiritual values which has reached so ...
Strana 164
... understanding of the principles and standards of the people and societies he is studying will be able to interpret the evidence they have left behind them with a far better prospect of discovering the truth than the historian who is ...
... understanding of the principles and standards of the people and societies he is studying will be able to interpret the evidence they have left behind them with a far better prospect of discovering the truth than the historian who is ...
Strana 253
... understanding of the past depends on the quality of understanding its interpreters have brought to it . The French Revolution was , at the time , a series of terrifying and present realities . Today it is a number of ideas and ...
... understanding of the past depends on the quality of understanding its interpreters have brought to it . The French Revolution was , at the time , a series of terrifying and present realities . Today it is a number of ideas and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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