The Social and Moral Philosophy of Thomas DekkerGraduate Division, Kansas State Teachers College, 1955 - 36 Seiten |
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... Church , called the tune to which the Age of Elizabeth danced and sang . ' It is necessary to realize , therefore , that while the economic philosophy of the Middle Ages , based upon the theory of the parts being subservient to the ...
... Church , called the tune to which the Age of Elizabeth danced and sang . ' It is necessary to realize , therefore , that while the economic philosophy of the Middle Ages , based upon the theory of the parts being subservient to the ...
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... Church , as well . Here Dekker speaks strongly , and his thought warrants close observation in this study of the ... Church supports the framework of the State ; therefore , he knows the responsibility of the Church to be as great as its ...
... Church , as well . Here Dekker speaks strongly , and his thought warrants close observation in this study of the ... Church supports the framework of the State ; therefore , he knows the responsibility of the Church to be as great as its ...
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... churches once stood ; and he was troubled . He was convinced that England was God's favorite child , for He had blessed England with an abundance throughout the years . Now , however , the abundance was proving a curse instead of a ...
... churches once stood ; and he was troubled . He was convinced that England was God's favorite child , for He had blessed England with an abundance throughout the years . Now , however , the abundance was proving a curse instead of a ...
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