Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Yearshttps://tentmaker.org/books/Prevailing.html
from the Sixth to the Eighteenth Century, among the majority of Christians; and their remains all testify to the cheerfulness of early Christianity. Cheerful Faith of the First Ch
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prank cooked up by Eighteenth-Century Idealists (George Berkeley allegedly being one of them), but changed its quirkily experimental and innocuous character when a certain “asceti
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followers in the late Eighteenth Century. It is sufficient in this regard to mention the names of Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797) and Joseph de Maistre (1753 – 1821) and of their
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the academicians of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries began to seriously investigate religion — the origin and development of the "major" creeds, the ancient cult
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The Other Idol-Breaker: Owen Barfield and the Plenitude of the Word | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4192
to crystallize in the Eighteenth Century but which had taproots in the materialistic, operational attitude to life expressed cogently in Bacon’s New Atlantis, the blueprint of whi
On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)http://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/kireyevsky_new-principles.html
by the beginning of the eighteenth century it had spontaneously ceased to be the commonly accepted view, so little did it conform to the special nature of the people’s thought. Th
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The Anatomy of the Statehttp://www.ozarkia.net/bill/anarchism/library/AnatomyState.html
the State's wars in eighteenth-century Europe is highlighted by Nef: Even postal communications were not successfully restricted for long in wartime. Letters circulated without ce
What the State Is; How the State Preserves Itself; How the State Transcends Its Limits; What the State Fears; How States Relate to One Another; History as a Race Between State Powe
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: SLC Tribune 1880-89http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/UT/tribune2.htm
Emma Hale. On the eighteenth of January, 1827 we were married while yet I was employed in the service of Mr. Stowell. * * * Immediately after my marriage I left Mr. Stowell's, and
1853 Arthur Hugh Clough: Recent English Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1853_clough1.html
Magazines. Bd. 1: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. New York u.a. 1986, S. 289-300. Neudruck Selected Prose Works of Arthur Hugh Clough. Ed. by Bruckner B. Trawick.
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