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... Reformation : besides , it appeared necessary to add the results of recent investigations concerning Descartes . The stand - point and arrangement of the work are unchanged . It is unnecessary to repeat in the preface what is shown in ...
... Reformation : besides , it appeared necessary to add the results of recent investigations concerning Descartes . The stand - point and arrangement of the work are unchanged . It is unnecessary to repeat in the preface what is shown in ...
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... REFORMATION 1. 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 ...
... REFORMATION 1. 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 ...
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... reformation of the Grecian world , and philosophy itself appeared in the service of this reformatory effort . I need only mention Pythagoras to de- note a type and example of a tendency which stamped itself on Grecian philosophy even in ...
... reformation of the Grecian world , and philosophy itself appeared in the service of this reformatory effort . I need only mention Pythagoras to de- note a type and example of a tendency which stamped itself on Grecian philosophy even in ...
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... reformation of the Church was incompatible with the restoration of the papacy . What remained but the reformation of the Church , which was necessary , and had been proved impossible through coun- cils , a reformation beginning at the ...
... reformation of the Church was incompatible with the restoration of the papacy . What remained but the reformation of the Church , which was necessary , and had been proved impossible through coun- cils , a reformation beginning at the ...
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... Reformation ; and if both are limited to particular periods , that in its bloom to the second half of the fifteenth century , this to the first of the sixteenth , - such a chronological limitation applies only to the outbreak and ...
... Reformation ; and if both are limited to particular periods , that in its bloom to the second half of the fifteenth century , this to the first of the sixteenth , - such a chronological limitation applies only to the outbreak and ...
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