Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... influence on the Holy Catholic Church during the Middle Ages . Regarding the nature of this influence which , through the Church , affected the thought and feeling of all Europeans in medieval times , it is interesting to quote a ...
... influence on the Holy Catholic Church during the Middle Ages . Regarding the nature of this influence which , through the Church , affected the thought and feeling of all Europeans in medieval times , it is interesting to quote a ...
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... influence still prevailed . And , as a proof of how the Christian point of view remained wholesome and sanitary before the influence of Socrates was revived , we may instance the many acts performed by medieval authorities , throughout ...
... influence still prevailed . And , as a proof of how the Christian point of view remained wholesome and sanitary before the influence of Socrates was revived , we may instance the many acts performed by medieval authorities , throughout ...
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... influence the reproductive system ; although , if I understand him correctly , he thought the influence indirect and that it acted as the result of ' changed functions of organs ' , registering themselves in some way by ' changed ...
... influence the reproductive system ; although , if I understand him correctly , he thought the influence indirect and that it acted as the result of ' changed functions of organs ' , registering themselves in some way by ' changed ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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