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... AGES . I. PROBLEM • II . THE ECCLESIASTICAL AGE OF THE World 55 55 57 13 13 15 viii III . THE FOUNDING OF SCHOLASTICISM 1. Erigena · vii.
... AGES . I. PROBLEM • II . THE ECCLESIASTICAL AGE OF THE World 55 55 57 13 13 15 viii III . THE FOUNDING OF SCHOLASTICISM 1. Erigena · vii.
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... age to detect and correct and overcome them . Cen- turies work on such a process of development . Such a truth has a history on a large scale . Every science is an historical growth , and could only become what it is by a gradual de ...
... age to detect and correct and overcome them . Cen- turies work on such a process of development . Such a truth has a history on a large scale . Every science is an historical growth , and could only become what it is by a gradual de ...
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... ages and nations consummate , and , therefore , shares in their prog- ress , and is subject to their destinies . It ... age . It is self - evident that the contradictions of the time must appear in conflicting systems , each of them ...
... ages and nations consummate , and , therefore , shares in their prog- ress , and is subject to their destinies . It ... age . It is self - evident that the contradictions of the time must appear in conflicting systems , each of them ...
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... age , upon the highest interests of the human mind , which obscure all others for a time , and drive them into the background , or upon the interests of mere bulk , which , with the value of its aims in life , presses to the front , and ...
... age , upon the highest interests of the human mind , which obscure all others for a time , and drive them into the background , or upon the interests of mere bulk , which , with the value of its aims in life , presses to the front , and ...
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... age of the Grecian world ; modern philosophy in that of the Christian world . Between the end of the former and the beginning of the latter , lie a thou- sand years of that specifically Christian culture in which the new principle of ...
... age of the Grecian world ; modern philosophy in that of the Christian world . Between the end of the former and the beginning of the latter , lie a thou- sand years of that specifically Christian culture in which the new principle of ...
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