Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... according to nature , are happy and the vicious make their own hell . Shaftesbury , however , frankly admits that his philosophy is not for the vulgar masses , but is intended for people of culture and refinement , whom he calls the ...
... according to nature , are happy and the vicious make their own hell . Shaftesbury , however , frankly admits that his philosophy is not for the vulgar masses , but is intended for people of culture and refinement , whom he calls the ...
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... according to Parker , religion developed according to the following order : fetishism and polytheism , pantheism , and monotheism . The notion that God continually watches over the creation and all of its contents is one very dear to ...
... according to Parker , religion developed according to the following order : fetishism and polytheism , pantheism , and monotheism . The notion that God continually watches over the creation and all of its contents is one very dear to ...
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... according to unswerving natural law , ( 3 ) the goodness of man because he was created by a perfect Deity , and ( 4 ) nature as a reflection of the Divine Mind . The difference between the transcendentalists and the deists over the ...
... according to unswerving natural law , ( 3 ) the goodness of man because he was created by a perfect Deity , and ( 4 ) nature as a reflection of the Divine Mind . The difference between the transcendentalists and the deists over the ...
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Introduction | 9 |
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Philip Freneau | 65 |
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