History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, Volume 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - Ethics |
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... regarded by the Church Charm of monkish scholarship The monasteries not on the whole favourable to knowledge They were rather the reservoirs than the creators of literature . Fallacy of attributing to the monasteries the genius that was ...
... regarded by the Church Charm of monkish scholarship The monasteries not on the whole favourable to knowledge They were rather the reservoirs than the creators of literature . Fallacy of attributing to the monasteries the genius that was ...
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... regarded solely in the light of a consolation . Christianity made it a deterrent influence of the strongest kind . addition to the doctrines of eternal suffering , and the lost condition of the human race , the notion of a minute ...
... regarded solely in the light of a consolation . Christianity made it a deterrent influence of the strongest kind . addition to the doctrines of eternal suffering , and the lost condition of the human race , the notion of a minute ...
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... regarded rather as a redemption from error than from sin , 1 and it is a significant fact that the epithet ' well deserving , ' which the Pagans usually put upon their tombs , was also the favourite inscrip- tion in the Christian ...
... regarded rather as a redemption from error than from sin , 1 and it is a significant fact that the epithet ' well deserving , ' which the Pagans usually put upon their tombs , was also the favourite inscrip- tion in the Christian ...
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... regarded as of the very highest importance . Participation in the Sacrament was believed to be essential to eternal life . At a very early period it was given to infants , and already in the time of St. Cyprian we find the practice ...
... regarded as of the very highest importance . Participation in the Sacrament was believed to be essential to eternal life . At a very early period it was given to infants , and already in the time of St. Cyprian we find the practice ...
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... regarded with no more compunction than the slaughter of animals in the chase . The early Greeks , in their dealings with the barbarians ; the Romans , in their dealings with gladiators , and in some periods of their history , with ...
... regarded with no more compunction than the slaughter of animals in the chase . The early Greeks , in their dealings with the barbarians ; the Romans , in their dealings with gladiators , and in some periods of their history , with ...
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