Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... taken in by the label of rationalism applied to eighteenth - century deism . By extending our ideas in a larger circle we shall perceive our dependence on the earth and waters and the globe , which we inhabit , and from which we are ...
... taken in by the label of rationalism applied to eighteenth - century deism . By extending our ideas in a larger circle we shall perceive our dependence on the earth and waters and the globe , which we inhabit , and from which we are ...
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... taken into account . Throughout the history of natural religion as it developed in America , the common assertions held by its advocates in every period was that Jesus was a great ethical and moral teacher , but he had nothing of the ...
... taken into account . Throughout the history of natural religion as it developed in America , the common assertions held by its advocates in every period was that Jesus was a great ethical and moral teacher , but he had nothing of the ...
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... taken on faith . He alone , in the deepest recesses of his soul , through intuitive percep- tion , experienced the oneness of man , God and nature . Emerson considered the supernatural elements ( miracles , dogmas , revela- tion ) ...
... taken on faith . He alone , in the deepest recesses of his soul , through intuitive percep- tion , experienced the oneness of man , God and nature . Emerson considered the supernatural elements ( miracles , dogmas , revela- tion ) ...
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Introduction | 9 |
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