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... religious Independency proper . And conversely , the political moderation of the Presbyterians is as least as significant as their Calvinist religion . But Hexter's attempt to brush aside the religious question altogether and to reduce ...
... religious Independency proper . And conversely , the political moderation of the Presbyterians is as least as significant as their Calvinist religion . But Hexter's attempt to brush aside the religious question altogether and to reduce ...
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... Religion for the Puritan was not an addendum to the rest of life but the vehicle for giving one " a world view " . Consequently , radicalism in religion was itself radicalism.'59 This attempt to question the significance of religious ...
... Religion for the Puritan was not an addendum to the rest of life but the vehicle for giving one " a world view " . Consequently , radicalism in religion was itself radicalism.'59 This attempt to question the significance of religious ...
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... religion ' the more considered , the less can be acknowledged a religion ; but a Roman principality rather'.41 One can readily understand the unease with which a systematic liberal - rationalist thinker would regard these exceptions to ...
... religion ' the more considered , the less can be acknowledged a religion ; but a Roman principality rather'.41 One can readily understand the unease with which a systematic liberal - rationalist thinker would regard these exceptions to ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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