History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Papacy with France diffuses that Form . - Political History of the Agreement and Conspiracy of the Frankish Kings and the Pope . — The resulting Consolidation of the new Dynasty in France , and Diffusion of Roman Ideas . - Conversion of ...
... Papacy with France diffuses that Form . - Political History of the Agreement and Conspiracy of the Frankish Kings and the Pope . — The resulting Consolidation of the new Dynasty in France , and Diffusion of Roman Ideas . - Conversion of ...
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... Papacy with France diffuses that Form . - Political History of the Agreement and Conspiracy of the Frankish Kings and the Pope . — The resulting Consolidation of the new Dynasty in France , and Diffusion of Roman Ideas . - Conversion of ...
... Papacy with France diffuses that Form . - Political History of the Agreement and Conspiracy of the Frankish Kings and the Pope . — The resulting Consolidation of the new Dynasty in France , and Diffusion of Roman Ideas . - Conversion of ...
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... Papacy , served the pur- poses of Europe for more than a thousand years throughout its age of Faith . In this abandonment , the personal conduct of the educated classes very powerfully assisted . They outwardly conformed to the ...
... Papacy , served the pur- poses of Europe for more than a thousand years throughout its age of Faith . In this abandonment , the personal conduct of the educated classes very powerfully assisted . They outwardly conformed to the ...
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... as expounded by the bishop , who can eternally punish the soul , must take precedence of the law of Cæsar , who can only kill the body and seize the goods ; 2nd , that there is a supre- Origin of the Papacy . 281 macy in the Bishop.
... as expounded by the bishop , who can eternally punish the soul , must take precedence of the law of Cæsar , who can only kill the body and seize the goods ; 2nd , that there is a supre- Origin of the Papacy . 281 macy in the Bishop.
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John William Draper. Origin of the Papacy . 281 macy in the Bishop of Rome , to whom Athanasius , the leader of the orthodox , by twice visiting that city , submitted his cause . The significance of these facts becomes conspicuous in ...
John William Draper. Origin of the Papacy . 281 macy in the Bishop of Rome , to whom Athanasius , the leader of the orthodox , by twice visiting that city , submitted his cause . The significance of these facts becomes conspicuous in ...
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