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The Emperor of Germany insists on a reformation in the Papacy . - Gerbert , the
representative of these Ideas , is made Pope . — They are both poisoned by the
Italians . Commencement of the intellectual Rejection of the Italian System.
The Emperor of Germany insists on a reformation in the Papacy . - Gerbert , the
representative of these Ideas , is made Pope . — They are both poisoned by the
Italians . Commencement of the intellectual Rejection of the Italian System.
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THE REFORMATION . — Theory of Supererogation and use of Indulgences . -
The Right of Individual Judgment asserted .--- Political History of the Origin ,
Culmination , and Check of the Reformation . - Its Effects in Italy . Causes of the
Arrest ...
THE REFORMATION . — Theory of Supererogation and use of Indulgences . -
The Right of Individual Judgment asserted .--- Political History of the Origin ,
Culmination , and Check of the Reformation . - Its Effects in Italy . Causes of the
Arrest ...
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... worked ; now opening , now closing , now threatening to curve round at their
extremes and compress paganizing Christendom in their VOL . II . B 2 Origin of
the Reformation . clasp ; then ,
... worked ; now opening , now closing , now threatening to curve round at their
extremes and compress paganizing Christendom in their VOL . II . B 2 Origin of
the Reformation . clasp ; then ,
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2 Origin of the Reformation . clasp ; then , through the convulsive throes of the
nations they had enclosed , receding from one another and quivering throughout
their whole length , but receding only for an instant , to shut more closely again .
2 Origin of the Reformation . clasp ; then , through the convulsive throes of the
nations they had enclosed , receding from one another and quivering throughout
their whole length , but receding only for an instant , to shut more closely again .
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It had become absolutely necessary that something should Foreign in . be done
for the reformation of the Papacy . Its crimes , such reforming the Papacy . as we
have related in Chapter XII . , outraged religious men . To the master - spirit of the
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It had become absolutely necessary that something should Foreign in . be done
for the reformation of the Papacy . Its crimes , such reforming the Papacy . as we
have related in Chapter XII . , outraged religious men . To the master - spirit of the
...
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A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER M.D., LLD Vista completa - 1864 |
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