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... things heretofore described — the earnestness of converted Germany and the
immoralities of the Popes . The Germans insisted on a reformation among
ecclesiastics , on a reform and that they should lead lives in accordance with
religion .
... things heretofore described — the earnestness of converted Germany and the
immoralities of the Popes . The Germans insisted on a reformation among
ecclesiastics , on a reform and that they should lead lives in accordance with
religion .
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Its crimes , such reforming the Papacy . as we have related in Chapter XII . ,
outraged religious men . To the master - spirit of the movement for accomplishing
this end we must closely look . He is the representative of influences that were ...
Its crimes , such reforming the Papacy . as we have related in Chapter XII . ,
outraged religious men . To the master - spirit of the movement for accomplishing
this end we must closely look . He is the representative of influences that were ...
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In this manner , as we have described , in the reign of Constantine the Great ,
philosophical discussions of religious things came to be discountenanced , and
implicit faith required in the decisions of existing authority . Philosophy was ...
In this manner , as we have described , in the reign of Constantine the Great ,
philosophical discussions of religious things came to be discountenanced , and
implicit faith required in the decisions of existing authority . Philosophy was ...
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9 gena falls theism . mar , the Archbishop of Rheims , on that occasion , had
already made a pilgrimage to the birthplaces of Plato and Aristotle , A.D. 825 ,
and indulged the hope of uniting philosophy and religion in the manner proposed
by ...
9 gena falls theism . mar , the Archbishop of Rheims , on that occasion , had
already made a pilgrimage to the birthplaces of Plato and Aristotle , A.D. 825 ,
and indulged the hope of uniting philosophy and religion in the manner proposed
by ...
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In his oratory , “ The Paraclete , ” the doctrines of faith and the mysteries of
religion were without any restraint discussed . No subject was too profound or too
sacred for his contemplation . By the powerful and orthodox influence of St.
Bernard ...
In his oratory , “ The Paraclete , ” the doctrines of faith and the mysteries of
religion were without any restraint discussed . No subject was too profound or too
sacred for his contemplation . By the powerful and orthodox influence of St.
Bernard ...
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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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