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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... tion . The existence of plant life furthered the demonstra- Addison mentioned- writers of great distinction who have made it an argument of Providence , that the whole earth is covered with green , rather than with any other colour , as ...
... tion . The existence of plant life furthered the demonstra- Addison mentioned- writers of great distinction who have made it an argument of Providence , that the whole earth is covered with green , rather than with any other colour , as ...
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... tion led the church to accept superstition as arbitrary truth . And the belief in arbitrary truth led it to practice persecu- tion . And when ab- Addison had little interest in religious speculation ; he felt that the basis of religion ...
... tion led the church to accept superstition as arbitrary truth . And the belief in arbitrary truth led it to practice persecu- tion . And when ab- Addison had little interest in religious speculation ; he felt that the basis of religion ...
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... tion was most common among " weak minds " ( S # 110 ) , among " the vulgar " ( T # 240 and S # 213 ) , that it flourished most in " the ignorant and credulous parts of the world . " ( S # 117 ) It thrived among people who confused ...
... tion was most common among " weak minds " ( S # 110 ) , among " the vulgar " ( T # 240 and S # 213 ) , that it flourished most in " the ignorant and credulous parts of the world . " ( S # 117 ) It thrived among people who confused ...
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