Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Lactantius (+325 A.D.), and especially the Blessed Augustine (354-
2 1 | as Divine Providence, was especially propagated in the 18th century.
3 1 | of the Christian faith, especially his new deliberations in
4 1 | of the existence of God, especially the cosmological and theological,
5 1 | saints, began to be ignored.~Especially great was the harm brought
6 2 | spirit.~Only Theism, and, especially in most complete form —
7 8 | followers of positivism were especially energetic in emphasizing
8 8 | cannot be unreal!~Critics, especially Kant, consider it incompetent
9 11 | greatness of Christianity, especially Athenagoras’ About the Resurrection
10 13 | its Divine origin.~It is especially remarkable, however, that
11 15 | world formation in general, especially, in the order of the creation
12 15,2| that seems highly unlikely, especially since many soft bodied fossils
13 15,2| result of natural erosion, especially if the entire arch were
14 15,2| physical circumstances, especially if they did come from a
15 17,1| for physical, mental, and especially, religious-ethical improvements
16 17,3| Life. Of course this is especially so for beasts outside the
17 20 | sins of man — standing out especially by their profound tragedy —
18 22 | the guide of the author).~ Especially clear, alarming, and definite
19 24 | that science which was especially engaged in the investigation
20 25 | teaching about God has become especially widespread in the West during
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