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... hand of the heretic or the schismatic : so long as he could produce results , who could control him ? They also strengthened the hand of the layman . The minister , pulled away from the sustaining power of a formidable central church ...
... hand of the heretic or the schismatic : so long as he could produce results , who could control him ? They also strengthened the hand of the layman . The minister , pulled away from the sustaining power of a formidable central church ...
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Richard Hofstadter. for self - respect and for the respect of others went hand in hand . A Vir- ginia Baptist Association , seeking to found a seminary as early as 1789 , gave the following reason : 2 Our brethren of other denominations ...
Richard Hofstadter. for self - respect and for the respect of others went hand in hand . A Vir- ginia Baptist Association , seeking to found a seminary as early as 1789 , gave the following reason : 2 Our brethren of other denominations ...
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... hand . " They were being replaced by common - sense experts who looked at economic questions at first hand and could test their theories " by the hard facts of actual events . " 1 Hence , while the lay community debated whether it ...
... hand . " They were being replaced by common - sense experts who looked at economic questions at first hand and could test their theories " by the hard facts of actual events . " 1 Hence , while the lay community debated whether it ...
Table des matières
Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit | 55 |
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