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Strana 73
The earth appeared to them to be falling down and already they believed that
they saw the kings , the powerful , the rich in flight crying : “ Mountains ! fall upon
us ; hills ! hide us . " A passage from Joel gave as symptoms of the coming of this
...
The earth appeared to them to be falling down and already they believed that
they saw the kings , the powerful , the rich in flight crying : “ Mountains ! fall upon
us ; hills ! hide us . " A passage from Joel gave as symptoms of the coming of this
...
Strana 81
In harmony with it they asserted and believed in miracles and in many things
which the empirical system of truth denies and rejects . In brief , in its constructive
aspect the system of truth of early Christianity is one of the purest militant forms of
...
In harmony with it they asserted and believed in miracles and in many things
which the empirical system of truth denies and rejects . In brief , in its constructive
aspect the system of truth of early Christianity is one of the purest militant forms of
...
Strana 595
Almost all the other " laws ' which I believed at that time , and which are still
believed by many , I find fallacious now . They are invalid and do not stand the
test of real facts.52 But one “ law ” as I styled it then , or some fairly general
uniformity ...
Almost all the other " laws ' which I believed at that time , and which are still
believed by many , I find fallacious now . They are invalid and do not stand the
test of real facts.52 But one “ law ” as I styled it then , or some fairly general
uniformity ...
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II FLUCTUATION | 10 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
the period III Mixed phase of GraecoRoman mentality iv | 103 |
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