History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... ment of Scholasticism . - Mutiny among the Monks . Gregory VII , spontaneously accepts and enforces a Reform in the Church . -Overcomes the Emperor of Germany . - Is on the point of establishing a European Theocracy . - The Popes seize ...
... ment of Scholasticism . - Mutiny among the Monks . Gregory VII , spontaneously accepts and enforces a Reform in the Church . -Overcomes the Emperor of Germany . - Is on the point of establishing a European Theocracy . - The Popes seize ...
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... ment disgraced by accepting the received view of a doctrine like that of transubstantiation ?. His great difficulty was to reconcile what had been rendered orthodox by the authority of the Church with the suggestions of reason , or even ...
... ment disgraced by accepting the received view of a doctrine like that of transubstantiation ?. His great difficulty was to reconcile what had been rendered orthodox by the authority of the Church with the suggestions of reason , or even ...
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... ment of Saxon bishops and other dignitaries by Normans . It was not forgotten how great had been the gains to the Papacy , three centuries before , by changing the dynasty of the Franks ; and thus the policy of an Italian town gave a ...
... ment of Saxon bishops and other dignitaries by Normans . It was not forgotten how great had been the gains to the Papacy , three centuries before , by changing the dynasty of the Franks ; and thus the policy of an Italian town gave a ...
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... ment , in which the grey - haired pontiff called upon Heaven to strike him dead upon the spot if he were not innocent of the crimes of which he had been accused , and dared the guilty monarch to do the same . Whoever will reflect on ...
... ment , in which the grey - haired pontiff called upon Heaven to strike him dead upon the spot if he were not innocent of the crimes of which he had been accused , and dared the guilty monarch to do the same . Whoever will reflect on ...
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... ment and famine , -expecting , in their ignorance , that every town they came to must be Jerusalem , -in their extremity they laid hands on whatever was in their way . Their track was marked by robbery , bloodshed , and fire . In the ...
... ment and famine , -expecting , in their ignorance , that every town they came to must be Jerusalem , -in their extremity they laid hands on whatever was in their way . Their track was marked by robbery , bloodshed , and fire . In the ...
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