| Joseph Krauskopf - 1886 - 280 halaman
...enquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path of knowelege, amassing learning, and stimulating progress with the...unflinching constancy that they manifested in their faith."* *Lecky's Rationialism in Europe, (pages 270-271) vol. 2, chap. 6, and The enemy succeeded in impoverishing... | |
| Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1890 - 444 halaman
...superstitions, had sunk into a deadly torpor in which all love of inquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...and stimulating progress with the same unflinching confidence they manifested in their faith. They were the most skilful physicians, the ablest financiers,... | |
| George Frederick Abbott - 1907 - 574 halaman
...persecutions, had sunk into a deadly torpor, in which all love of inquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...profound philosophers; while they were only second to the moderns in the cultivation of natural science, they were also the chief interpreters to Western Europe... | |
| Edward Nathaniel Calisch - 1909 - 290 halaman
...superstitions, had sunk into a deadly torpor, in which all love of enquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...they were only second to the Moors in the cultivation of natural science. They were also the chief interpreters to Western Europe of Arabian learning. (Vol.... | |
| Leon Simon - 1910 - 248 halaman
...superstitions, had sunk into a deadly torpor, in which all love of inquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...they were only second to the Moors in the cultivation of natural science." Apropos of this last remark, it may be pointed out that the new astronomical tables... | |
| Jewish Chautauqua Society - 1912 - 116 halaman
...of Christendom had sunk into a deadly torpor, in which all love of inquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...unflinching constancy that they manifested in their faith." (1) Along side this quotation let me present a contrasting picture. Naphtali Herz Wessely, one of the... | |
| Joseph Herman Hertz - 1921 - 392 halaman
...superstitions, had sunk into a deadly torpor, in which all love of inquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...financiers, and among the most profound philosophers. WEH LECKY, 1865. A PROTEST AGAINST THE AUTO-DA-FE OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1761, LISBON WHAT was their crime... | |
| Joseph Herman Hertz - 1922 - 392 halaman
...superstitions, had sunk into a deadly torpor, in which all love of inquiry and all search for truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...financiers, and among the most profound philosophers. WEH LECKY, 1865. A PROTEST AGAINST THE AUTO-DA-FE OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1761, LISBON WHAT was their crime... | |
| Judah Leo Landau - 1923 - 196 halaman
...of besotted ignorance . . . while the intellect of Christendom had sunk into a deadly torpor . . . the Jews -were still pursuing the path of knowledge,...unflinching constancy that they manifested in their faith."12 Men like Lecky think first of famous Jewish physicans and philosophers; Christian Orientalists,... | |
| Samuel Walker McCall - 1924 - 296 halaman
...countless persecutions, had sunk into a deadly torpor in which all love of inquiry and all search of truth were abandoned, the Jews were still pursuing the path...they manifested in their faith. They were the most skillful physicians, and ablest financiers and among the most profound philosophers. While they were... | |
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