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... Protestantism • 2. The Counter - Reformation and Jesuitism 3. Jansenism • 86 80 80 28288 85 87 91 95 100 106 116 • • 121 · 122 122 • 123 125 · 132 · 133 133 136 136 145 • 153 CHAPTER VII . THE COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN PHILOSO ...
... Protestantism • 2. The Counter - Reformation and Jesuitism 3. Jansenism • 86 80 80 28288 85 87 91 95 100 106 116 • • 121 · 122 122 • 123 125 · 132 · 133 133 136 136 145 • 153 CHAPTER VII . THE COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN PHILOSO ...
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... Protestantism called into life . The divine mystery in man is identical with that in nature : if the divine mystery in man is disclosed , the enigma and mys- tery of creation are explained . Religious self - knowledge pen- etrates the ...
... Protestantism called into life . The divine mystery in man is identical with that in nature : if the divine mystery in man is disclosed , the enigma and mys- tery of creation are explained . Religious self - knowledge pen- etrates the ...
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... Protestantism its justification by faith alone . The axiom of Luther , " sola fide , " is as little in harmony with his view as the Romish " nulla solus extra ecclesiam . " Nature alone is the kingdom of God ; and it is to be found ...
... Protestantism its justification by faith alone . The axiom of Luther , " sola fide , " is as little in harmony with his view as the Romish " nulla solus extra ecclesiam . " Nature alone is the kingdom of God ; and it is to be found ...
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... Protestantism . — But however complete the transforma- tion of men's conceptions in the departments of history , geography , and astronomy , -transformations which freed the horizon of man from its limits , and extended it immeas ...
... Protestantism . — But however complete the transforma- tion of men's conceptions in the departments of history , geography , and astronomy , -transformations which freed the horizon of man from its limits , and extended it immeas ...
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... Protestantism - using the term in a wider sense than its historical origin suggests . Negatively , it consists in the denial of Roman Catholicism ; positively , in the ground of faith on which it rests , without which it never would ...
... Protestantism - using the term in a wider sense than its historical origin suggests . Negatively , it consists in the denial of Roman Catholicism ; positively , in the ground of faith on which it rests , without which it never would ...
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