International ConciliationAmerican Branch of the Association for International Conciliation, 1914 |
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... Inquisition was a world which had a quite definite conception of the relation of authority to religious belief and to truth - as that authority was the source of truth ; that truth could be , and should be , protected by force ; that ...
... Inquisition was a world which had a quite definite conception of the relation of authority to religious belief and to truth - as that authority was the source of truth ; that truth could be , and should be , protected by force ; that ...
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... Inquisition and the massacres of St. Bartholomew , and on the other side a certain measure of security in our spiritual and intellectual possessions , and the liberations which give us the modern world . That movement or change was in ...
... Inquisition and the massacres of St. Bartholomew , and on the other side a certain measure of security in our spiritual and intellectual possessions , and the liberations which give us the modern world . That movement or change was in ...
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... Inquisition was not a more cruel or a worse intentioned world than the tolerant Rome which made man - killing a vicarious sport . The world of the Crusades and Heretic - burning , of asceticism and serfdom , of chiv- alry and jus primae ...
... Inquisition was not a more cruel or a worse intentioned world than the tolerant Rome which made man - killing a vicarious sport . The world of the Crusades and Heretic - burning , of asceticism and serfdom , of chiv- alry and jus primae ...
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achieve advance American civilization AMERICAN STUDENT armaments Arms and Industry attitude avoidance of suffering Belgian believe cation ceptions cessation of conflict Chaldeans conception concerned conquest of nature credit and commercial detail of dogma ditions doctrine economically futile effectiveness of force Europe facts field of human force to truth Galileo Germany group of affairs hope human association human intercourse human issue involves human relations human relationship human society hypothesis immense inductive method Inquisition instinct intellectual international peace international politics jeopardy jurisprudence large human issue laws lieve mainly material conquest means mechanism of human ment mental misconception merely military force military power misconception which explained modern world Montaigne motive physical place of force principles problem problem of war promote prosperity Putnam's question realization relation of military religious wars rivalry struggle things tical tion trade Trade Unionism understanding UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN urge wealth witchcraft