An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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... concern , in this chapter , is with his intellectual method . What he believed about the existence and nature of God is , here , less im- portant that how he came to believe it , how he sought to prove it . In his concern with religious ...
... concern , in this chapter , is with his intellectual method . What he believed about the existence and nature of God is , here , less im- portant that how he came to believe it , how he sought to prove it . In his concern with religious ...
Strana 203
... concern over variant readings of a single news item : he told me , he was in a great perplexity how to reconcile the Supplement with the English Post , and had been just now examining what the other papers say upon the same subject ...
... concern over variant readings of a single news item : he told me , he was in a great perplexity how to reconcile the Supplement with the English Post , and had been just now examining what the other papers say upon the same subject ...
Strana 204
... concern about the reported killing of the Grand Vizier . ( S # 317 ) With such a reading public , every piece of news , however vague , was subject to a " multitude of an- notations , explanations , reflections , and various readings ...
... concern about the reported killing of the Grand Vizier . ( S # 317 ) With such a reading public , every piece of news , however vague , was subject to a " multitude of an- notations , explanations , reflections , and various readings ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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