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The mysticism of the early Middle Ages was so balanced , moderate , and normal
that without any particular difficulty these mystics could be put into the main
current of the theological rationalism of the Middle Ages . In which case ,
mysticism ...
The mysticism of the early Middle Ages was so balanced , moderate , and normal
that without any particular difficulty these mystics could be put into the main
current of the theological rationalism of the Middle Ages . In which case ,
mysticism ...
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Within the shortest time span in the world pulsation , 4,320,000 mortal years ,
there are four ages that incessantly repeat ... years ) .11 The creation of the world
takes place always in the Krita age , while its dissolution comes in the Kali age .
Within the shortest time span in the world pulsation , 4,320,000 mortal years ,
there are four ages that incessantly repeat ... years ) .11 The creation of the world
takes place always in the Krita age , while its dissolution comes in the Kali age .
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First , that the Middle Ages and the late Middle Ages or the beginning of " modern
times ” tried to be more rigorous and more exacting in their efforts to uplift the
conduct of man to a higher level , as they understood it , or to hinder an increased
...
First , that the Middle Ages and the late Middle Ages or the beginning of " modern
times ” tried to be more rigorous and more exacting in their efforts to uplift the
conduct of man to a higher level , as they understood it , or to hinder an increased
...
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20Year Periods | 29 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
Indicators of Empiri | 39 |
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