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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... learned pagans who came to accept Christianity during the first three centuries of its exist- ence . This was the period in which men could best inform themselves of the truths of Christ's history , as well as a time when there was no ...
... learned pagans who came to accept Christianity during the first three centuries of its exist- ence . This was the period in which men could best inform themselves of the truths of Christ's history , as well as a time when there was no ...
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... Learned pa- gans , considering conversion , could read the works of the evangelists , which appeared thirty to fifty years after Christ's death and which corresponded exactly to the oral traditions of the churches . They could examine ...
... Learned pa- gans , considering conversion , could read the works of the evangelists , which appeared thirty to fifty years after Christ's death and which corresponded exactly to the oral traditions of the churches . They could examine ...
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... learned men " whom he sometimes overheard in a coffee - house . Like Tom Folio , he rejected the author- ity of his " forefathers " - ( " a pack of asses " ) . But unlike him , Tinsel preached his atheism openly , seeking to set a ...
... learned men " whom he sometimes overheard in a coffee - house . Like Tom Folio , he rejected the author- ity of his " forefathers " - ( " a pack of asses " ) . But unlike him , Tinsel preached his atheism openly , seeking to set a ...
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