History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... learned ? ” He does not hesitate to allude to Papal briberies and Papal crimes : " If King Hugh's ambassadors could have bribed the Pope and Crescentius , his affairs had taken a different turn . " He recounts the disgraces and crimes ...
... learned ? ” He does not hesitate to allude to Papal briberies and Papal crimes : " If King Hugh's ambassadors could have bribed the Pope and Crescentius , his affairs had taken a different turn . " He recounts the disgraces and crimes ...
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... learned and upright Pope , an able and youthful emperor ; but Italian revenge , in the person of Stephania , the wife of the murdered Crescentius , Poisoning blasted all these expectations . From the hand of that out- peror and raged ...
... learned and upright Pope , an able and youthful emperor ; but Italian revenge , in the person of Stephania , the wife of the murdered Crescentius , Poisoning blasted all these expectations . From the hand of that out- peror and raged ...
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... learned the doc- John Eri- trines of the eternity of matter , and even of the creation , with into Pan- which , indeed , he confounded the Deity himself . He was , therefore , a Pantheist ; accepting the Oriental ideas of emana- tion ...
... learned the doc- John Eri- trines of the eternity of matter , and even of the creation , with into Pan- which , indeed , he confounded the Deity himself . He was , therefore , a Pantheist ; accepting the Oriental ideas of emana- tion ...
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... learned men , even from England , studying astronomy . The reconciliation of many of the dogmas of authority with com- mon sense was impossible for men of understanding . Could the clear intellect of such a statesman as Hildebrand be ...
... learned men , even from England , studying astronomy . The reconciliation of many of the dogmas of authority with com- mon sense was impossible for men of understanding . Could the clear intellect of such a statesman as Hildebrand be ...
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... such must Bernard of inevitably have been the issue , had not an extraneous influence stimulates arisen in Bernard of Clairvaux , to whom Europe learned to Crusade . the second 24 The Second Crusade . look up as the beater.
... such must Bernard of inevitably have been the issue , had not an extraneous influence stimulates arisen in Bernard of Clairvaux , to whom Europe learned to Crusade . the second 24 The Second Crusade . look up as the beater.
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