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... doctrines , when blent with foreign superstitions or refinements , gave rise to the first deceased types of mysticism with the Greeks and the Oriental nations . But with the Greek the idea of the fall , if as- sociated with the doctrine ...
... doctrines , when blent with foreign superstitions or refinements , gave rise to the first deceased types of mysticism with the Greeks and the Oriental nations . But with the Greek the idea of the fall , if as- sociated with the doctrine ...
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... doctrines and idolized his genius . ordered the correction in Copernicus ' His pupils had been appointed to several of the principal professorships in Italy . The enemies work of certain expressions and passages where this doctrine is ...
... doctrines and idolized his genius . ordered the correction in Copernicus ' His pupils had been appointed to several of the principal professorships in Italy . The enemies work of certain expressions and passages where this doctrine is ...
Pagina 208
... doctrine maintained by many , namely , that the sun was in the center of the world and immoveable , and that the earth moved even with a diurnal motion ; -that you had certain disciples to whom you taught the same doctrine ; that you ...
... doctrine maintained by many , namely , that the sun was in the center of the world and immoveable , and that the earth moved even with a diurnal motion ; -that you had certain disciples to whom you taught the same doctrine ; that you ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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