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... faith developed its order of the world in the supremacy of the Church , and based its view of the world on theological foundations . Thus , it is the philosophical problems of antiquity , and the theological problems of Christendom ...
... faith developed its order of the world in the supremacy of the Church , and based its view of the world on theological foundations . Thus , it is the philosophical problems of antiquity , and the theological problems of Christendom ...
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... faith in the gods ; and second , through a restoration of it . With this thought , it prepares for , and goes to meet , Christianity , contends and struggles with it for the victory , which it finally loses . But the idea of a world ...
... faith in the gods ; and second , through a restoration of it . With this thought , it prepares for , and goes to meet , Christianity , contends and struggles with it for the victory , which it finally loses . But the idea of a world ...
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... Faith in demons takes possession of this religious philosophy ; and the same motive , which , in its mode of conception , separates God and the world to the uttermost , and relates the two dualisti- cally , putting the being of God ...
... Faith in demons takes possession of this religious philosophy ; and the same motive , which , in its mode of conception , separates God and the world to the uttermost , and relates the two dualisti- cally , putting the being of God ...
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... faith in demons , works its conception of mediators . From this point of view , it is easy to determine the sys- tematic form in which the last school of antiquity conceived . and solved its problem . It required a system which fulfils ...
... faith in demons , works its conception of mediators . From this point of view , it is easy to determine the sys- tematic form in which the last school of antiquity conceived . and solved its problem . It required a system which fulfils ...
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... faith of this time , of the dogmas of this philosophy , that it feels itself in harmony with all the religious minds of the past , and brings them in a connection which corresponds to its own religious presuppositions . It looks ...
... faith of this time , of the dogmas of this philosophy , that it feels itself in harmony with all the religious minds of the past , and brings them in a connection which corresponds to its own religious presuppositions . It looks ...
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