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... religion in the development of democracy has been indirect rather than direct . It did not do much to promote ... religious grounds . As soon as the one church indivisible of the Middle Ages was rifted by schisms and the rise of ...
... religion in the development of democracy has been indirect rather than direct . It did not do much to promote ... religious grounds . As soon as the one church indivisible of the Middle Ages was rifted by schisms and the rise of ...
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... religion was socially created . The Gods were the Gods of the people . Religion was a social faith before it became the more transcendent or universal faith we now call religion . The matrix of religion is the solidarity of the folk ...
... religion was socially created . The Gods were the Gods of the people . Religion was a social faith before it became the more transcendent or universal faith we now call religion . The matrix of religion is the solidarity of the folk ...
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... Religion could hardly have arrived at the concept of the fatherhood of God were it not for the vision of the brotherhood of man . In olden days each folk had its own religion , and even in more advanced civilization the members of every ...
... Religion could hardly have arrived at the concept of the fatherhood of God were it not for the vision of the brotherhood of man . In olden days each folk had its own religion , and even in more advanced civilization the members of every ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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