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... tion with his fall from it . It is significant that the wings are lost in this fall ; for while his ' angelic ' relationship sug- gests the previous wings , the woman is able to escape the fallen monster by the two wings given her.1 ...
... tion with his fall from it . It is significant that the wings are lost in this fall ; for while his ' angelic ' relationship sug- gests the previous wings , the woman is able to escape the fallen monster by the two wings given her.1 ...
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... tion , literally speaking , of the older theology . The per- sonification reduced to struggle for its existence can no longer lay emphasis upon the moral principles it had em- bodied , these being equally possessed by their opponents ...
... tion , literally speaking , of the older theology . The per- sonification reduced to struggle for its existence can no longer lay emphasis upon the moral principles it had em- bodied , these being equally possessed by their opponents ...
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... tion , —at least in the many millions of illogical eyes into which priests can still look without laughing . Such , in brief outline , has been the interaction of moral and intellectual forces operating within the limits of estab ...
... tion , —at least in the many millions of illogical eyes into which priests can still look without laughing . Such , in brief outline , has been the interaction of moral and intellectual forces operating within the limits of estab ...
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... tion which happily it were now difficult to find off the stage . Nothing could exceed the fine realism with which that artist brought before the spectator the perfected type of a pretended religion from which all moral features have ...
... tion which happily it were now difficult to find off the stage . Nothing could exceed the fine realism with which that artist brought before the spectator the perfected type of a pretended religion from which all moral features have ...
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... tion must continue to be imposed on the vulgar , whilst the learned might turn all the gods into a scientific terminology . The first clear and truthful eye that touched that sys- tem would transform it from a Heaven to an Inferno . So ...
... tion must continue to be imposed on the vulgar , whilst the learned might turn all the gods into a scientific terminology . The first clear and truthful eye that touched that sys- tem would transform it from a Heaven to an Inferno . So ...
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