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: "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." Johann Wolfgang von [[Goethe]]
: "None are more hopelessly [[employ|enslaved]] than those who falsely believe they are free." Johann Wolfgang von [[Goethe]]


[[Goethe]] was more of a Christian than is generally assumed or might be inferred from his own preference for paganism. sure he was not a dogmatic Christian in the sense in which the term Christianity was used in those days. adherent of any special faith. poems and prose passages of his writings.
[[Goethe]] was more of a Christian than is generally assumed or might be inferred from his own preference for paganism. sure he was not a dogmatic Christian in the sense in which the term Christianity was used in those days. adherent of any special faith. poems and prose passages of his writings.
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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Goethe was more of a Christian than is generally assumed or might be inferred from his own preference for paganism. sure he was not a dogmatic Christian in the sense in which the term Christianity was used in those days. adherent of any special faith. poems and prose passages of his writings.