Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... Christian Theologian , when he has referred its phenomena to the presence or absence from the thoughts and lives of men of that Spirit which Christ promised to leave to the world after he was gone ; while the Physical and Psychological ...
... Christian Theologian , when he has referred its phenomena to the presence or absence from the thoughts and lives of men of that Spirit which Christ promised to leave to the world after he was gone ; while the Physical and Psychological ...
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... in Civilization is the Ideal in Man - Its different sides - Panoramic view of Christianity - Spiritual Thinkers - Modern Science The Future . 429-440 INTRODUCTORY . IN N the present work I propose to SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS . xxxi .
... in Civilization is the Ideal in Man - Its different sides - Panoramic view of Christianity - Spiritual Thinkers - Modern Science The Future . 429-440 INTRODUCTORY . IN N the present work I propose to SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS . xxxi .
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... Christian believers digging at the root of the primitive tree , trying to square their doctrine and practice with the simplicity of the early times ; there , a group of pale and eager figures bending over the great Protes- tant upheaval ...
... Christian believers digging at the root of the primitive tree , trying to square their doctrine and practice with the simplicity of the early times ; there , a group of pale and eager figures bending over the great Protes- tant upheaval ...
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... Christianity , mean- while , has arisen , and become the religion of the Roman World . Dropped as a leaven into the fermenting heart of the Empire at the period of its greatest power , we see it at first working silently among the ...
... Christianity , mean- while , has arisen , and become the religion of the Roman World . Dropped as a leaven into the fermenting heart of the Empire at the period of its greatest power , we see it at first working silently among the ...
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... on the moral nature of man in every age and nation . Of what use is it to know how Christianity or Mahommedanism arose and struggled into supremacy in this or that quarter of the world ? What I HISTORY - DESCRIPTIVE . 21.
... on the moral nature of man in every age and nation . Of what use is it to know how Christianity or Mahommedanism arose and struggled into supremacy in this or that quarter of the world ? What I HISTORY - DESCRIPTIVE . 21.
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