History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... Clergy . - Brutality in the Administration of Law . - Profligacy of Litera- ture . The Theatre , its three Phases . - Miracle , Moral , and Real Plays . Estimate of the Advance made in the Age of Faith . - Comparison with that already ...
... Clergy . - Brutality in the Administration of Law . - Profligacy of Litera- ture . The Theatre , its three Phases . - Miracle , Moral , and Real Plays . Estimate of the Advance made in the Age of Faith . - Comparison with that already ...
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... clergy , —perhaps it might be done by the encouragement of marriage . He had lived in the polygamic court of the khalif , whose family had occasionally boasted of more than forty sons and forty daughters . Well then may he say , " I ...
... clergy , —perhaps it might be done by the encouragement of marriage . He had lived in the polygamic court of the khalif , whose family had occasionally boasted of more than forty sons and forty daughters . Well then may he say , " I ...
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... clergy . If marriage was permitted to the ec- Necessity of celibacy of clesiastic , what was to prevent him from handing down , as an the clergy . hereditary possession , the wealth and dignities he had obtained ? In such a state of ...
... clergy . If marriage was permitted to the ec- Necessity of celibacy of clesiastic , what was to prevent him from handing down , as an the clergy . hereditary possession , the wealth and dignities he had obtained ? In such a state of ...
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... clergy , enforcing its decree by the doctrine that the efficacy of the sacraments altogether depend- ed on their being administered by hands sinless in that respect , and made all communicants partners in the pastoral crime . The Pope ...
... clergy , enforcing its decree by the doctrine that the efficacy of the sacraments altogether depend- ed on their being administered by hands sinless in that respect , and made all communicants partners in the pastoral crime . The Pope ...
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... clergy . The latter , unscrupulous and exasperated , met him with his own weapons , not hesitating to calumniate his friendship with the Countess Matilda . It was also suspected that they were connected with the outrage per- petrated by ...
... clergy . The latter , unscrupulous and exasperated , met him with his own weapons , not hesitating to calumniate his friendship with the Countess Matilda . It was also suspected that they were connected with the outrage per- petrated by ...
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