Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... Church , in proportion to the incredibility of the miracles recorded , were the clouds of witnesses by whom they were attested . Indeed , all theories of civilization that are wanting in that simplicity which characterises the primary ...
... Church , in proportion to the incredibility of the miracles recorded , were the clouds of witnesses by whom they were attested . Indeed , all theories of civilization that are wanting in that simplicity which characterises the primary ...
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... Paganism . Accom- panying it as it extends is the vast organization of the Church , which interweaves its golden threads everywhere through the C complex structure of society ; softening , by its creeds HISTORY - DESCRIPTIVE . 17.
... Paganism . Accom- panying it as it extends is the vast organization of the Church , which interweaves its golden threads everywhere through the C complex structure of society ; softening , by its creeds HISTORY - DESCRIPTIVE . 17.
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... Church , penetrates into Europe , and plants its standards at the very gates of Christendom . Repulsed and driven back to its native dominions , it continues to maintain , with varying success , the conquests it has achieved , until ...
... Church , penetrates into Europe , and plants its standards at the very gates of Christendom . Repulsed and driven back to its native dominions , it continues to maintain , with varying success , the conquests it has achieved , until ...
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... Church , School , Court , and Camp - seem to the unlettered , as they do to children , to be fixed and rooted in eternity , and to be as much a part of the economy of Nature as the sun , moon , and stars . But a glance along the ...
... Church , School , Court , and Camp - seem to the unlettered , as they do to children , to be fixed and rooted in eternity , and to be as much a part of the economy of Nature as the sun , moon , and stars . But a glance along the ...
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... Church ; the influence of Augustine , Luther , Wesley and Knox , in the different branches of that church . In so far as they are merely personal and individual influences , they are not subject - matter of politics , which deals only ...
... Church ; the influence of Augustine , Luther , Wesley and Knox , in the different branches of that church . In so far as they are merely personal and individual influences , they are not subject - matter of politics , which deals only ...
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