Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 2Bedminster Press, 1962 - 636 strán (strany) |
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... religion teaches us much on this subject ( the nature of our souls and their immortality ) , nevertheless I confess in myself an infirmity which seems to be common to the greater part of mankind ; namely that though we wish to believe ...
... religion teaches us much on this subject ( the nature of our souls and their immortality ) , nevertheless I confess in myself an infirmity which seems to be common to the greater part of mankind ; namely that though we wish to believe ...
Strana 111
... religion as religion previously did toward empiricism . There is no doubt that many scientists like Kepler , Newton , and others were religious , but the objective results of their scientific works often proved detrimental themselves or ...
... religion as religion previously did toward empiricism . There is no doubt that many scientists like Kepler , Newton , and others were religious , but the objective results of their scientific works often proved detrimental themselves or ...
Strana 505
... religion has decreased in the same proportion . Therefore I do not see how it is possible , in the nature of things , for any revival of true religion to continue long . For religion must necessarily produce both industry and frugality ...
... religion has decreased in the same proportion . Therefore I do not see how it is possible , in the nature of things , for any revival of true religion to continue long . For religion must necessarily produce both industry and frugality ...
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20Year Periods | 23 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
Indicators of Empiri | 37 |
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