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  • Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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    • The civilisation of the fourth Post-Atlantean epoch — the period
    • spirituality which pervaded the life of the mind in the fourth
  • Title: Lecture: A Picture of Earth-Evolution in the Future
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    • it was until the epoch of the fourth century after Christ. It was then for the
    • possible until the 27th year. In the fourth millennium a time will come when
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture II
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  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture III
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    • Fourth century A.D. final loss of Logos knowledge. Conscious
    • the fourth century before Christ, there emerged what
    • question here, approximately from the fourth pre-Christian
    • century until the fourth century
    • between the fourth century
    • and the fourth century
    • fourth century
    • Gnostic elements, up to the fourth and fifth centuries of our
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IV
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    • Until the fourth century A.D., a form of Oriental astronomy and medicine
    • fourth century. There emerged at that time a figure still
    • undergone particularly by the souls of the fourth and the
    • existed prior to the fourth century
    • period prior to the fourth century
    • in man remained well into the fourth century
    • ancient astronomy was subsequently obscured after the fourth
    • existed schools of wisdom in the East up until the fourth
    • the fourth century. One might say that the stream intending
    • element? As late as in the fourth century, there were
    • the fourth century, and indeed even longer, that endeavored
    • fourth century, we see the diminishing of the cultic worship
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture V
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
    • Transition in the fourth century A.D. Nature of Greek culture, its
    • of Occidental civilization in the fourth century
    • significance had taken place in the fourth century
    • the fourth century
    • most evident in the transition in the fourth century. All
    • form a negative judgment of the period between the fourth and
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VI
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    • can be noted in mankind's overall evolution in the fourth
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VII
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    • fourth Christian century.
    • outlined how after the fourth century the element that could
    • religious conceptions that had come about since the fourth
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VIII
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    • fourth member is counted off, which is actually the fifth,
    • this in the fourth period — that we no longer need to
    • evolution in regard to measuring, we find that in the fourth
    • case until the fourth post-Atlantean period. In the third
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IX
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
    • and materialism since fourth century. Dogma and ritual. Formerly: life in
    • development in Europe in the fourth century. Earlier, at
    • fourth Christian century passed over into the solidly
    • to that turning point of European evolution in the fourth
    • it then disappeared in the fourth Christian century. From
    • instinctive spirituality had slowly died down in the fourth
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture X
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    • individual life as well as that of humanity. Goal of the fourth epoch
    • attained a kind of high point in the fourth Christian century
    • and particularly in the fourth century, human beings
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XI
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    • sentient soul culture; in central Europe, a legacy from the fourth
    • Latin-Roman element from the fourth post-Atlantean cultural
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XII
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    • enjoyed its special bloom in the fourth century
    • the fourth Christian century. He did not wish to acknowledge
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIII
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
    • Earthly man's connection with the planetary forces. As late as the fourth
    • The fourth
    • spirituality of reason that existed in the fourth
    • going back to the third and fourth millennium prior to the
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIV
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    • continued up until the fourth century
    • develop only until age twenty-seven. In the fourth millennium
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XV
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
    • the book but not in chronological sequence; the fourth part: striving
    • took place in Western civilization during the fourth century
    • point in human evolution as the one in the fourth century,
    • traced back to about the third or fourth millennium along the
    • transition in the fourth Christian century; I outlined the
    • the times prior to the fourth century, people simply had more
    • fourth century
    • fourth century
    • the ninth century. For what followed upon the fourth
    • the fourth century, into later periods. One could say that in
    • In the fourth
    • feels as does the animal. Fourth, man judges and draws
    • fourth chapter: This contains, first of all, Erigena's
    • into the world of the senses in his fourth chapter on
    • post-Atlantean period, which begins in the fourth millennium
    • about the fourth chapter? Well, it contains Erigena's living
    • applies his own intellect to the fourth chapter but in such a
    • subject of his fourth chapter. This is what people discussed
    • it. The fourth chapter, on the other hand, was a living
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  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVI
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
    • of ancient, body-bound spirit force took place in the fourth century. By
    • occurred in the fourth Christian century. From the middle of
    • fourth century
    • all prior to the fourth century
    • consciousness had faded away altogether after the fourth
    • the fourth century
    • in Scotus Erigena's fourth book.
    • told you, this fourth book deals mainly with soteriology and
    • only the fourth chapter is really Christian. The first three
    • the world was prophesied for the fourth century
    • Christians saw it, this end did occur in the fourth century
    • said, in the fourth chapter, Erigena speaks of the uncreated
    • changed after the fourth century
    • rests so as to allow us to work. The fourth stage is
    • different civilization must be created for the fourth stage
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII
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    • the startling announcement that the world has already ended in the fourth
    • Transition in the fourth century from the viewpoint of the changing life
    • the turning point in Western civilization in the fourth
    • In the fourth
    • aftereffects of humanity's world view prior to the fourth
    • who lived in the fourth century
    • and the fourth century
    • Look at Greece in the fourth century or
    • fourth century it had been in its prime, and we have heard
    • who expressed it philosophically. When the fourth century
    • the fourth post-Atlantean epoch. This form of science was
    • the middle of which is the fourth century
    • possible to say that until the fourth century
  • Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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    • Such is the substance of the fourth section of the work of John
    • This fourth section treats of soteriology and eschatology. It
    • Christian only when we reach the fourth. The first three
    • I have said, in the fourth section John the Scot speaks of the
    • ourselves may labour. The fourth condition is upon us. It only
    • the Spiritual by a primal power of creation, for the fourth



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