917 resultados para Catholic Church and philosophy
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Reprint of the 1679 ed. of the collection of Cotton's tracts made by James Howell, with reproductions of the general t. p. of the collection and of the special title pages preceding each of the 16 tracts except the first.
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Activity the goal of prayer.--Catherine of Sienna, saint and suffragist.--Francis of Assisi, saint and social reformer.--Joan of Arc, saint and patriot.--Ignatius Loyola, saint and empire-builder.--Vincent de Paul, saint and founder of modern philosophy.--The apology of works.
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"List of authorities" : p. ix-xiv.
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Cover title.
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"Submitted to the consideration of the Roman Catholic members of Parliament."
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Includes index.
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"List of some books of reference": p. 617-620.
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Introduction. [Signed: H.G.S.]--Early Christian doctrine. By J.H. Allen.--Christianity from the fifth to the fifteenth century. By A.P. Peabody.--Unitarianism and the reformation. By S.C. Beach.--Unitarianism in England. By B. Herford.--The contact of American Unitarianism and German thought. By J.H. Allen.--The church and the parish in Massachusetts. Usage and law. By G.E. Ellis.--Early New England Unitarians. By A.P. Peabody.--Channing. By G.W. Briggs.--Transcendentalism: the New England renaissance. By F. Tiffany.--Theodore Parker. By S.B. Stewart.--Unitarianism and modern literature. By F. Hornbrooke.--Unitarianism and modern Biblical criticism. By J. de Normandie.--Unitarianism and modern scientific thought. By T.R. Slicer.--The law of righteousness. By G. Batchelor.--The relation of Unitarianism to philosophy. By C.C. Everett.--Ecclesiastical and denominational tendencies. By G. Reynolds.
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Introduction.--General problems of science and philosophy.--Analysis of the problem of knowledge.--Primary processes and data of knowledge.--Conditions of synthetic knowledge.--Theories of knowledge.--The criteria of truth.--The perception of space and objectivity.--Metaphysical theories.--Materialism.--Spiritualism.--The existence of God.--Conclusion.