The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... activity divides itself into two parts . The first cul- minated in his two great works on the " Origins of Christianity " and on the " History of Israel . " As to the scientific value of these books there is difference of opinion , as ...
... activity divides itself into two parts . The first cul- minated in his two great works on the " Origins of Christianity " and on the " History of Israel . " As to the scientific value of these books there is difference of opinion , as ...
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... activity , not always accompanied , it is true , by a very rigorous critical spirit , but deserving the highest praise . There , researches which would bring honour to the most active centres of learning in Europe are the work of ...
... activity , not always accompanied , it is true , by a very rigorous critical spirit , but deserving the highest praise . There , researches which would bring honour to the most active centres of learning in Europe are the work of ...
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... activity , and setting up love as the supreme principle of morality , there is nothing of the antique spirit , or indeed of the Teutonic . Is it in the Edda or in the Niebelungen that we shall find the germ of this spirit of pure love ...
... activity , and setting up love as the supreme principle of morality , there is nothing of the antique spirit , or indeed of the Teutonic . Is it in the Edda or in the Niebelungen that we shall find the germ of this spirit of pure love ...
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... activity was the sixth century . Christianity , still young amongst them , has not completely stifled the national cult ; the religion of the Druids defends itself in its schools and holy places ; warfare against the foreigner , without ...
... activity was the sixth century . Christianity , still young amongst them , has not completely stifled the national cult ; the religion of the Druids defends itself in its schools and holy places ; warfare against the foreigner , without ...
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... activity , as in the case of the stunted growth of plants . I do not overlook the advantages to which the present race , regarded as a unity and in the balance of the under- standing , may lay claim over what is best in the ancient ...
... activity , as in the case of the stunted growth of plants . I do not overlook the advantages to which the present race , regarded as a unity and in the balance of the under- standing , may lay claim over what is best in the ancient ...
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