History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... offered incense to Jupiter , must therefore all bishops sacrifice ? " In all this there is obviously an insurgent spirit against the Papacy , or rather against its iniquities . astical ad vancement . In the progress of the political ...
... offered incense to Jupiter , must therefore all bishops sacrifice ? " In all this there is obviously an insurgent spirit against the Papacy , or rather against its iniquities . astical ad vancement . In the progress of the political ...
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... offering to them endless occupation , and capable of worthily exercising their acuteness . But it was not pos- sible ... offered an incessant provocation to the restless intellect of the West , now rapidly expanding , to indulge itself ...
... offering to them endless occupation , and capable of worthily exercising their acuteness . But it was not pos- sible ... offered an incessant provocation to the restless intellect of the West , now rapidly expanding , to indulge itself ...
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... offered the choice of death or recantation . He wisely preferred the latter , but more wisely resumed his offen- sive doctrines as soon as he had escaped from the hands of his persecutors . As might be supposed from the philosophical in ...
... offered the choice of death or recantation . He wisely preferred the latter , but more wisely resumed his offen- sive doctrines as soon as he had escaped from the hands of his persecutors . As might be supposed from the philosophical in ...
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... offered a tardy expiation for the crimes that their ancestors had committed at the Crucifixion in Jerusalem , more than a thousand years before . : Crusade . It does not fall within my plan to give a detailed description The first of ...
... offered a tardy expiation for the crimes that their ancestors had committed at the Crucifixion in Jerusalem , more than a thousand years before . : Crusade . It does not fall within my plan to give a detailed description The first of ...
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... offered by them , the control of Pope obtained control over the person of every Christian man from the highest to the lowest . The cross once taken , all civil control over the Crusader ceased , he became the man of the Church . Under ...
... offered by them , the control of Pope obtained control over the person of every Christian man from the highest to the lowest . The cross once taken , all civil control over the Crusader ceased , he became the man of the Church . Under ...
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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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