An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, 第 1 卷University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - 872 頁 |
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... doctrines of religion ( God , an after - life , a moral law ) were ratified by the " general sense of mankind . " ( S # 289 ) They were " notions that fall in with the common reason of mankind , that are conformable to the sense of all ...
... doctrines of religion ( God , an after - life , a moral law ) were ratified by the " general sense of mankind . " ( S # 289 ) They were " notions that fall in with the common reason of mankind , that are conformable to the sense of all ...
第 84 頁
... doctrines which were " clearly proved " ( S # 186 ) by attacking minutiae . Tom Folio denied the Christian after - life because of an " over- sight " in Virgil . ( T # 158 ) Other atheists opposed religious doctrines by " raising such ...
... doctrines which were " clearly proved " ( S # 186 ) by attacking minutiae . Tom Folio denied the Christian after - life because of an " over- sight " in Virgil . ( T # 158 ) Other atheists opposed religious doctrines by " raising such ...
第 99 頁
... doctrines evolved almost totally out of speculation . Ad- Purgatory was a good example of such a doctrine . dison rejected the Catholic belief that there was a situation in the after - life in which sould must expiate their sins before ...
... doctrines evolved almost totally out of speculation . Ad- Purgatory was a good example of such a doctrine . dison rejected the Catholic belief that there was a situation in the after - life in which sould must expiate their sins before ...
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