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lost in terror and not knowing which way was perdition and which was the
salvation.22 Under these conditions the catastrophic and apocalyptic mentality
was natural . Inevitable , also , was the firm belief in the approaching end of the
world .
lost in terror and not knowing which way was perdition and which was the
salvation.22 Under these conditions the catastrophic and apocalyptic mentality
was natural . Inevitable , also , was the firm belief in the approaching end of the
world .
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Such has been the belief of most of the scientists and scholars in the preceding
centuries , and such is the belief at the present time . Any forecasting of the future
in such a matter must be a guess ; but with this reservation one can say that this ...
Such has been the belief of most of the scientists and scholars in the preceding
centuries , and such is the belief at the present time . Any forecasting of the future
in such a matter must be a guess ; but with this reservation one can say that this ...
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The optimistic current was about three times as strong as the pessimistic in the
Middle Ages ( optimism on account of belief in the Kingdom of God ) . Finally , it
has been about twice as strong in the modern period . TABLE 34 . SUM OF ...
The optimistic current was about three times as strong as the pessimistic in the
Middle Ages ( optimism on account of belief in the Kingdom of God ) . Finally , it
has been about twice as strong in the modern period . TABLE 34 . SUM OF ...
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