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... in innumerable demands and measures directed against any seductive ,
sensuously enjoyable forms of art . As to the first , already among the early
Christian and Church Fathers there were not a few who opposed any painting ,
any ...
... in innumerable demands and measures directed against any seductive ,
sensuously enjoyable forms of art . As to the first , already among the early
Christian and Church Fathers there were not a few who opposed any painting ,
any ...
Strana 518
of architecture are churches and cathedrals , serving religious purposes and
devoted to God and to the superempirical ... do not see on the horizon church
domes or Gothic church towers looming above and dominating all the other
buildings .
of architecture are churches and cathedrals , serving religious purposes and
devoted to God and to the superempirical ... do not see on the horizon church
domes or Gothic church towers looming above and dominating all the other
buildings .
Strana 519
Norwich had about 50 churches when its total population was more probably
8000 than 12,000 souls , Lincoln had 49 , York 41.30 At least there was one
clergyman to every thirty adult persons . “ The church bells were tolled ” on every
...
Norwich had about 50 churches when its total population was more probably
8000 than 12,000 souls , Lincoln had 49 , York 41.30 At least there was one
clergyman to every thirty adult persons . “ The church bells were tolled ” on every
...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 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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