Sentences with phrase «rediscovered after centuries»

It was not «invented» by Calvin, but was rediscovered after centuries of being hidden and corrupted by the Babylonian whore, the Catholic church.

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And I wanted to tell her, there is another way, a way so old that after centuries of innovation, research and drugs testing we're now having to rediscover it and tell each other a truth so simple is seems incredible — your baby knows what to do and there's nothing to fear but fear itself Effortlessly, naturally, you gave your baby a body, eyes, a brain, life itself; the same way, you can give birth.
It isn't just the theosophical, spiritualist side of Kandinsky that grates; after all, plenty of artists, from Mondrian to the wonderful and recently rediscovered Hilma af Klint, shared similar beliefs in the early 20th century.
After his death, the Florentine painter Botticelli's (circa 1445 - 1510) reputation slowly declined until the 19th century, when the pre-Raphaelites, a group of rebellious young British painters, rediscovered him and, by celebrating his work, restored him to some of his former glory.
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