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1 1, 3, 5| praised old philosophical tendencies over which Scholasticism
2 1, 3, 5| of the Faith waned, these tendencies reappeared in new guises.
3 1, 3, 5| transposed their religious tendencies directly to the political
4 1, 3, 5| against these republican tendencies. 4 Other sects~went even
5 1, 4 | stages of certain disorderly tendencies of Western and Christian
6 1, 4 | In each stage, these tendencies and errors have a particular
7 1, 5 | Revolution: In the Tendencies, in the Ideas, and in the
8 1, 5, 1| 1. THE REVOLUTION IN THE TENDENCIES~ As we have seen,
9 1, 5, 1| origin in certain disorderly tendencies that serve as its soul and
10 1, 5, 1| consists of a crisis in the tendencies. These disorderly tendencies
11 1, 5, 1| tendencies. These disorderly tendencies by their very nature struggle
12 1, 5, 2| the disorder of these deep tendencies, new doctrines burst forth.
13 1, 6, 1| Revolution and the Disordered Tendencies~ The most powerful
14 1, 6, 1| Revolution is in the disordered tendencies.~ For this reason,
15 1, 6, 1| more than Luther, all the tendencies, state of soul, and imponderables
16 1, 6, 1| These disordered tendencies develop like itches and
17 1, 6, 1| intense they become. The tendencies produce moral crises, erroneous
18 1, 6, 1| in turn, exacerbates the tendencies. The latter then lead, by
19 1, 6, 4| consequences of the spirit and tendencies of the Pseudo-Reformation.
20 1, 6, 5| crystallization of his good tendencies into an attitude of unshakeable
21 1, 8, 2| began to direct the deepest tendencies of Western history, the
22 1, 10, 1| revolutionary ideas enable the tendencies from which they originate
23 2, 8, 3| intelligence and common sense and tendencies toward good that are more
24 2, 12, 9| have counter-revolutionary tendencies.~ ~
25 3, 2, 1| penetration of communist tendencies into national cultures.~
26 3, 2, 2| says very little about the tendencies of public opinion in the
27 3, 2, 3| and the Revolution in the Tendencies~ ~ With the Sorbonne
28 3, 2, 3| termed the “Revolution in the tendencies.” 74~ ~ We insist
29 3, 3, 2| Structuralisin and Pre-tribal Tendencies~ To the extent
30 3, 3, 3| that the Revolution in the tendencies93 has in the generative
31 3, 3, 3| this preponderance of the tendencies, which is becoming the rule
32 3, 3, 3| this same revolution in the tendencies. The counter-revolutionaty
33 Post | reins of these disorderly tendencies and sagaciously coordinating
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