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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... religion I would be , and under what government I would live , I should most certainly give the preference to that form ... religious doctrine once received and accept- ed should never be again questioned , he specified that the f こ f R ...
... religion I would be , and under what government I would live , I should most certainly give the preference to that form ... religious doctrine once received and accept- ed should never be again questioned , he specified that the f こ f R ...
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... religious arguments . He contended that the central doctrines of religion ( God , an after - life , a moral law ) were ratified by the " general sense of mankind . " ( S # 289 ) They were " notions that fall in with the common reason of ...
... religious arguments . He contended that the central doctrines of religion ( God , an after - life , a moral law ) were ratified by the " general sense of mankind . " ( S # 289 ) They were " notions that fall in with the common reason of ...
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... religious speculation ; he felt that the basis of religion was morality . What a man did was more important than what he believed . And when ab- stract theorizing led a man to superstition and persecution , " his faith is vain , and his ...
... religious speculation ; he felt that the basis of religion was morality . What a man did was more important than what he believed . And when ab- stract theorizing led a man to superstition and persecution , " his faith is vain , and his ...
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