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- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- refer to the last third of the 18th century, when European
- referred to the fact that in the 18th century there still
- impulse of the time during that century.
- century, on the other hand, Saint Martin's ideas and ways of
- 19th century — nay, even on into the most recent
- the 19th century, cannot be said to have been influenced by
- there in his work, was utterly lost to the 19th century.
- of those impulses, whereby the humanity of the 19th century
- transformation, at the end of the 18th century, the
- humanity. Thus, in the 19th century, only a very few people
- conceive the outlook of men in the 19th century, we generally
- assumed the character and stamp which the 19th century
- century, in the channels of Philistinism. Philistine
- limitation was the essential characteristic of 18th century
- century, we must look for this impulse of Philistinism
- the learned and brilliant men of the 19th century.
- began to work from the end of the 18th century onward; and
- scientists of the 19th century only looked for the material
- century very few people clearly perceived that these thoughts
- absurdities of the 18th century developed. The underlying
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- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 2
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- taken during the 19th century and on into our time; I showed
- 18th century a clear and distinct consciousness of the fact
- the end of the 18th century there was a consciousness of the
- consciousness of the 18th century. In Dupuis, on the other
- of thinking which was typical of the 19th century. This
- 19th century, which was fundamentally Philistine, the
- sense, the whole of the evolution of the 19th century —
- the 19th century to develop a certain fund of purely materialistic
- truths; this century had to collect a fund of purely materialist
- is, through a whole century.
- century. I myself have often been present at discussions,
- 19th century point of view, many reasons no doubt could be
- 19th century, and in a preparatory way even before that,
- of the materialist abstractions of the 19th century. What
- science of the 19th or even of the 20th century. They could
- the ideal of the 19th century. Spiritual Science must
- Spirit, even as the 19th century emphasised the turning of
- of this. That is quite true, and for the 19th century it was
- Science than that which actually arose in the 19th century
- culture, so-called — even in the 19th century the
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- century. Men like Carus declared that the pure study of the
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