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The crushing of Heresy in the South of France by armed Force , the Inquisition ,
mendicant Orders , auricular Confession , and Casuistry . The rising sentiment is
embodied in Frederick II . in Sicily .-- His Conflict with and Overthrow by the Pope
...
The crushing of Heresy in the South of France by armed Force , the Inquisition ,
mendicant Orders , auricular Confession , and Casuistry . The rising sentiment is
embodied in Frederick II . in Sicily .-- His Conflict with and Overthrow by the Pope
...
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Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the
Sun. THE ORGANIC SERIES . — Man a Member of it .-- His Position determined
by Anatomical and Physiological Investigation of his Nervous System.Its triple
Form ...
Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the
Sun. THE ORGANIC SERIES . — Man a Member of it .-- His Position determined
by Anatomical and Physiological Investigation of his Nervous System.Its triple
Form ...
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... of images , the invocation of saints , and a devout attachment to relics and
shrines . I have now to relate how these lines were pushed forward Forces acting
upon it . on Europe , that to the east by military , that to the west by intellectual
force .
... of images , the invocation of saints , and a devout attachment to relics and
shrines . I have now to relate how these lines were pushed forward Forces acting
upon it . on Europe , that to the east by military , that to the west by intellectual
force .
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Not without difficulty can we describe the convulsive struggles of nations so as to
convey a clear idea of the forces acting upon them . I have now to devote many ,
perhaps not uninteresting , certainly not uninstructive , pages to these events .
Not without difficulty can we describe the convulsive struggles of nations so as to
convey a clear idea of the forces acting upon them . I have now to devote many ,
perhaps not uninteresting , certainly not uninstructive , pages to these events .
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... it became necessary to force the latter into a subordinate position . The great
political interests involved in these questions suggested the expediency and
even necessity of compelling such a subordination by the application of civil
power .
... it became necessary to force the latter into a subordinate position . The great
political interests involved in these questions suggested the expediency and
even necessity of compelling such a subordination by the application of civil
power .
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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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