History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... became a proficient in the mathe- matics , astronomy , and physics of the Mohammedan schools . His Sara . He spoke Arabic with the fluency of a Saracen . His resi- tion . dence at Cordova , where the khalif patronized all the learn- ing ...
... became a proficient in the mathe- matics , astronomy , and physics of the Mohammedan schools . His Sara . He spoke Arabic with the fluency of a Saracen . His resi- tion . dence at Cordova , where the khalif patronized all the learn- ing ...
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... became a solemn subject of ecclesiastical discussion . Erigena strenuously up- held the doctrine of the Stercorists , who derived their name from the fact that they asserted a part of the consecrated ele- ments to be voided from the ...
... became a solemn subject of ecclesiastical discussion . Erigena strenuously up- held the doctrine of the Stercorists , who derived their name from the fact that they asserted a part of the consecrated ele- ments to be voided from the ...
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... became transformed into the body and blood of the Saviour , Berengar held that , though there is a real presence in them , that presence is of a spiritual nature . These heresies were condemned by repeated councils , Berengar himself ...
... became transformed into the body and blood of the Saviour , Berengar held that , though there is a real presence in them , that presence is of a spiritual nature . These heresies were condemned by repeated councils , Berengar himself ...
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... became impossible to divert the onward movement , and on the first question arising , —that of the figure and place of the earth , - a question dangerous to the last degree , since it inferentially included the determination of the ...
... became impossible to divert the onward movement , and on the first question arising , —that of the figure and place of the earth , - a question dangerous to the last degree , since it inferentially included the determination of the ...
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... became the man of the Church . Under those pretences also , a right was impercepti- bly acquired of raising revenue in all parts of Europe ; even the Give to Rome the men and money in Europe . Bernard of Clairvaux . 23 clergy might be ...
... became the man of the Church . Under those pretences also , a right was impercepti- bly acquired of raising revenue in all parts of Europe ; even the Give to Rome the men and money in Europe . Bernard of Clairvaux . 23 clergy might be ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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