Petronius tell us, created the gods of this religion. These deities are mysterious and capricious powers, who exact vengeance for the transgression of arbitrary laws which they have not revealed, and who must be propitiated by public sacrifice, lest some... The Quarterly Review - Page 30edited by - 1918Full view - About this book
| Roberto Marchionatti - 1998 - 376 pages
...privileges or special prerogatives; it asks nothing but what all the world will share along with it. The history of the world is the judgment of the world, and the duration of an order of things founded on the ascendancy of a limited class possessing money and... | |
| James Orr - 2003 - 376 pages
...away, and only its abiding contribution to truth is retained. We are familiar with Schiller's saying that the history of the world is the judgment of the world. It is at least true that the history of dogma is the judgment of dogma. One thing I am absolutely persuaded... | |
| Deniz Coskun - 2007 - 386 pages
...Ibid., 1946, pp. 254-255. for truth is ethically inspired. He does not follow Hegel in his proposition that the history of the world is the judgment of the world, that there is no higher Court of Appeal than the Reason of history. Following Kant, Schweitzer adheres... | |
| 1922 - 870 pages
...earth; the time, a secret in the counsels of God until it arrives. In scientific circles Herder's view that the history of the world is the judgment of the world is widely prevalent. It is expected that the earth will some day become uninhabitable, and the life... | |
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