| Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1845 - 278 pagini
...exposition we have seen of the condition of the Roman church, and of its unavailing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...church, unfolding a theology more profound than that of Rome, a cole of laws more infallible than that of the church, a grand and comprehensive system of ideas... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1846 - 418 pagini
...exposition we have seen of the condition of the Roman church, and of its unavailing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...church, unfolding a theology more profound than that of Rome, a code of laws more infallible than that of the church, a grand and comprehensive system of ideas... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pagini
...exposition we have seen of the condition of the Koman Church, and of its unavailing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...church, unfolding a theology more profound than that of Rome, a code of laws more infallible than that of the church, a grand and comprehensive system of ideas... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pagini
...exposition we have seen of the condition of the Roman church, and of its unavailing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...church, unfolding a theology more profound than that of Rome, a code of laws more infallible than that of the church, a grand and comprehensive system of ideas... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pagini
...ex-position we have seen of the condition pf the Roman church, and of its unavail-ing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...suffered, and his effects upon the ecclesiastical power—changing the relative positions of science and the church, unfolding a theology more profound... | |
| Carl Ullmann - 1846 - 164 pagini
...unavailChapman, Brothers, 121, Newgate-street. THE CATHOLIC SERIES—(continued.) ing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...suffered, and his effects upon the ecclesiastical power—changing the relative positions of science and the church, unfolding a theology more profound... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1846 - 436 pagini
...Chapman, Brothers, 121, Newgate-street. 23 THE CATHOLIC SERIES — (continued.) ing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...his philosophical protest against the theology of Home, the horrible persecutions which he suffered, and his effects upon the ecclesiastical power —... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pagini
...unavailChapman, Brothers, 121, Newgate-street. THE CATHOLIC SERIES—(continued.) ing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...suffered, and his effects upon the ecclesiastical power—changing the relative positions of science and the church, unfolding a theology more profound... | |
| Clemens Brentano, T. W. Appell - 1847 - 112 pagini
...condition of the Roman church, and of its unavailTHE CATHOLIC SERIES — (continued.) ing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility of quoting the whole, or we should do so with ereut pleasure. It delineates, in vivid colours, the history of Galileo, his character, his discoveries,... | |
| Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga - 1848 - 544 pagini
...exposition we have seen of the condition of the Roman church, and ofits unavailing hostility to the progress of mankind. Our space precludes the possibility...church, unfolding a theology more profound than that of Rome, a code of laws more infallible than that of the church, a grand and comprehensive system of ideas... | |
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