The Permanence of Christianity: Considered in Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1872 ...Rivingtons, 1873 - 387 páginas |
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... Buckle ( Hist . Civ . , II . 285 ) assumes , for he does not go into proofs , that Christianity has been affected by foreign events contrary to the original scheme . 2 " Nulle autre religion n'a la perpétuité ; de la véritable ...
... Buckle ( Hist . Civ . , II . 285 ) assumes , for he does not go into proofs , that Christianity has been affected by foreign events contrary to the original scheme . 2 " Nulle autre religion n'a la perpétuité ; de la véritable ...
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... Buckle's remarks , H. C. E. , II . 283 . The objection raised disappears when the nature of the subject - matter of Revelation , with its difficulties of application and interpretation , is considered . Compare Hallam , Literature of ...
... Buckle's remarks , H. C. E. , II . 283 . The objection raised disappears when the nature of the subject - matter of Revelation , with its difficulties of application and interpretation , is considered . Compare Hallam , Literature of ...
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... Buckle , Hist . Civ . , I. 215. " What has once become the common property of humanity , i . e . any visible presentation of a principle that has come to be universally recognized and universally operative , cannot perish , but has life ...
... Buckle , Hist . Civ . , I. 215. " What has once become the common property of humanity , i . e . any visible presentation of a principle that has come to be universally recognized and universally operative , cannot perish , but has life ...
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... Buckle , Hist . Civil . , II . 51 : " The actions of men are governed not by dogmas , and text - books , and rubrics , but by the opinions and habits of their contemporaries , by the general spirit of their age , and by the character of ...
... Buckle , Hist . Civil . , II . 51 : " The actions of men are governed not by dogmas , and text - books , and rubrics , but by the opinions and habits of their contemporaries , by the general spirit of their age , and by the character of ...
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... Buckle , H. Civ . , II . 21 , fathers this view on Charron . It was carried on by Hume in his Natural History of Religion , but has reached its climax in the system of M. Comte . 2 See Dean Mansel's Bampton Lect . , pp . 250 , 258 ...
... Buckle , H. Civ . , II . 21 , fathers this view on Charron . It was carried on by Hume in his Natural History of Religion , but has reached its climax in the system of M. Comte . 2 See Dean Mansel's Bampton Lect . , pp . 250 , 258 ...
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