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... theory of man's gradual degeneration propounded by Donne and Godfrey Goodman early in the seventeenth century had been almost forgotten by 1700 , but the cyclical theory of history was dominant during the first half of the new century ...
... theory of man's gradual degeneration propounded by Donne and Godfrey Goodman early in the seventeenth century had been almost forgotten by 1700 , but the cyclical theory of history was dominant during the first half of the new century ...
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... theories became known in England where meanwhile the theory of a progressive increase of religious truth had been evolved to answer the argument of the Deists that a religion necessary to salvation must have been revealed by a just God ...
... theories became known in England where meanwhile the theory of a progressive increase of religious truth had been evolved to answer the argument of the Deists that a religion necessary to salvation must have been revealed by a just God ...
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... Theory in the Eighteenth Century , P. 7 ; Bray , op . cit . , pp . 126-127 ; Racine , " Preface d'Iphegenie à Aulis , " in Vial et Denise , op . cit . , p . 167 . 3. Hutcheson , Inquiry , pp . 8-11 , 80 , 83 , 87 ; Swift ...
... Theory in the Eighteenth Century , P. 7 ; Bray , op . cit . , pp . 126-127 ; Racine , " Preface d'Iphegenie à Aulis , " in Vial et Denise , op . cit . , p . 167 . 3. Hutcheson , Inquiry , pp . 8-11 , 80 , 83 , 87 ; Swift ...
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THE INTERPLAY OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE | 3 |
FACETS OF THE CLASSICAL WAY OF LIFE | 21 |
COMMON SENSE | 49 |
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