Enlightenment Essays, Količine 1–3Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... believed by the founders of New England and were supposed to be believed by their backsliding children . Though the work should have been of crucial importance in the lives of the latter day Puritans , it was an anachronism by the time ...
... believed by the founders of New England and were supposed to be believed by their backsliding children . Though the work should have been of crucial importance in the lives of the latter day Puritans , it was an anachronism by the time ...
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... believed like the Deists that " certain immutable laws have been enacted , by which every part of the creation is administered . " He believed , however , unlike Spinoza and the Deists that : " The extraordinary providence of God is ...
... believed like the Deists that " certain immutable laws have been enacted , by which every part of the creation is administered . " He believed , however , unlike Spinoza and the Deists that : " The extraordinary providence of God is ...
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... believed that the teachings of Christ were not designed for the Christian alone , Milton believed that Christ's crucifixion would benefit all mankind , not Christians alone : " as the reason he has paid is in itself sufficient for the ...
... believed that the teachings of Christ were not designed for the Christian alone , Milton believed that Christ's crucifixion would benefit all mankind , not Christians alone : " as the reason he has paid is in itself sufficient for the ...
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