Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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... mind of Germany and the mind of Britain , has already deserved so well of both coun- tries . The subject of this book has always appeared to us singularly interesting . How it was that Protestantism did so much , yet did no more , how ...
... mind of Germany and the mind of Britain , has already deserved so well of both coun- tries . The subject of this book has always appeared to us singularly interesting . How it was that Protestantism did so much , yet did no more , how ...
Pagina 4
... mind is progress . In mathematics , when once a proposition has been demonstrated , it is never afterwards contested . Every fresh story is as solid a basis for a new superstructure as the original foundation was . Here , therefore ...
... mind is progress . In mathematics , when once a proposition has been demonstrated , it is never afterwards contested . Every fresh story is as solid a basis for a new superstructure as the original foundation was . Here , therefore ...
Pagina 9
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. observations . During the last seven centuries the public mind of Europe has made constant progress in every department of secular knowledge . But in religion we can trace no constant progress ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. observations . During the last seven centuries the public mind of Europe has made constant progress in every department of secular knowledge . But in religion we can trace no constant progress ...
Pagina 13
... mind of England was soon stirred to its inmost depths ; and the influence of the new doctrines was soon felt , even in the distant kingdom of Bohemia . Bohemia , indeed , there had long been a predisposition to heresy . Merchants from ...
... mind of England was soon stirred to its inmost depths ; and the influence of the new doctrines was soon felt , even in the distant kingdom of Bohemia . Bohemia , indeed , there had long been a predisposition to heresy . Merchants from ...
Pagina 14
... mind with mind . With such auspices commenced the great Reformation . We will attempt to lay before our readers , in a short compass , what appears to us to be the real history of the contest which began with the preaching of Luther ...
... mind with mind . With such auspices commenced the great Reformation . We will attempt to lay before our readers , in a short compass , what appears to us to be the real history of the contest which began with the preaching of Luther ...
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