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The remarkable success of Newton in formulating the laws of motion led the disciples of the Enlightenment to believe that man might penetrate the secrets of nature , that human reason might ultimately “ read the thoughts of God .
The remarkable success of Newton in formulating the laws of motion led the disciples of the Enlightenment to believe that man might penetrate the secrets of nature , that human reason might ultimately “ read the thoughts of God .
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Slaveholders , rovalists , and Part II of The Age of Reason , published in 1795 . fanatics of orthodoxy combined to condemn the man This book brought down upon him the attacks of who had dared to deny the inspiration of the Bible ...
Slaveholders , rovalists , and Part II of The Age of Reason , published in 1795 . fanatics of orthodoxy combined to condemn the man This book brought down upon him the attacks of who had dared to deny the inspiration of the Bible ...
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It is only by the exercise of reason that man can discover God . Take away that reason and he would be incapable of understanding anything ; and , in this case , it would be just as consistent to read even the book called the Bible to a ...
It is only by the exercise of reason that man can discover God . Take away that reason and he would be incapable of understanding anything ; and , in this case , it would be just as consistent to read even the book called the Bible to a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Puritan Literary Theory | 10 |
Literary Nationalism and the Rise | 19 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 2 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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