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of certain gestures or attitudes , its more and more popular outlook , and
especially in the teeming figuration of altarpieces or the statuary of tombs , it is a
living demonstration of the victory of naturalism . The progress of painting was
still more ...
of certain gestures or attitudes , its more and more popular outlook , and
especially in the teeming figuration of altarpieces or the statuary of tombs , it is a
living demonstration of the victory of naturalism . The progress of painting was
still more ...
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Pietism considers Christ as the living , fruitful Principle , as the souls Betrothed .
Christ is here something very different from a simple model to be imitated . The
whole abyss that separates pietist mysticism from Kant is revealed in this formula
.
Pietism considers Christ as the living , fruitful Principle , as the souls Betrothed .
Christ is here something very different from a simple model to be imitated . The
whole abyss that separates pietist mysticism from Kant is revealed in this formula
.
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The essential thing was the living relation between object and subject . That
strange epoch , immediately preceding the French Revolution , recovered both
the spirit of primitive Lutheranism and that of the pandynamism of the
Renaissance .
The essential thing was the living relation between object and subject . That
strange epoch , immediately preceding the French Revolution , recovered both
the spirit of primitive Lutheranism and that of the pandynamism of the
Renaissance .
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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