Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 150
... religion and intellectual respectability by decid- ing that reason and revelation were really the same , and that science explained , not contradicted , the basic Christian tradition . All this was decidedly intellectual , however . It ...
... religion and intellectual respectability by decid- ing that reason and revelation were really the same , and that science explained , not contradicted , the basic Christian tradition . All this was decidedly intellectual , however . It ...
Strana 221
... religious thought of intellec- tuals of the period , the religion of the people was increasingly evan- gelical . Particularly on the frontier , fanatically devoted men were bringing to men and women whose lives were typically too hard ...
... religious thought of intellec- tuals of the period , the religion of the people was increasingly evan- gelical . Particularly on the frontier , fanatically devoted men were bringing to men and women whose lives were typically too hard ...
Strana 261
... religion . It is true , Christianity was propagated without the aid of human learning ; but this was one of those miracles , which was necessary to establish it , and which , by repetition , would cease to be a miracle . They ...
... religion . It is true , Christianity was propagated without the aid of human learning ; but this was one of those miracles , which was necessary to establish it , and which , by repetition , would cease to be a miracle . They ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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