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Whether we take Calvinism or the Inquisition or any other movement or
machinery of compulsion aimed to save the sinners from perdition and to bring
this empirical world nearer to the “Kingdom of God,” they are all the incarnations
of this type ...
Whether we take Calvinism or the Inquisition or any other movement or
machinery of compulsion aimed to save the sinners from perdition and to bring
this empirical world nearer to the “Kingdom of God,” they are all the incarnations
of this type ...
Strana 160
... to contain a great deal of sense. “Movement is relative only for the
mathematician (who measures it by the variation of the distance from the point of
reference]. For the geometer all movement is relative: which signifies only that
none of ...
... to contain a great deal of sense. “Movement is relative only for the
mathematician (who measures it by the variation of the distance from the point of
reference]. For the geometer all movement is relative: which signifies only that
none of ...
Strana 357
Born as an intellectualist movement in a considerable degree, under the
influence of Winckelmann's rediscovery of the antique art in his Geschichte der
Kunst des Alterthums (which happened to represent it quite wrongly and
considered as ...
Born as an intellectualist movement in a considerable degree, under the
influence of Winckelmann's rediscovery of the antique art in his Geschichte der
Kunst des Alterthums (which happened to represent it quite wrongly and
considered as ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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