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... Council of Constance attempts to convert the papal Autocracy into a constitutional Monarchy . - It murders John Huss and Jerome of Prague . - Pontificate of Nicolas V. - End of the intellectual influence of the Italian System 77 CHAPTER ...
... Council of Constance attempts to convert the papal Autocracy into a constitutional Monarchy . - It murders John Huss and Jerome of Prague . - Pontificate of Nicolas V. - End of the intellectual influence of the Italian System 77 CHAPTER ...
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... Council of Constance attempts to convert the papal Autocracy into a constitutional Monarchy . - It murders John Huss and Jerome of Prague . - Pontificate of Nicolas V. - End of the intellectual influence of the Italian System . ABOUT ...
... Council of Constance attempts to convert the papal Autocracy into a constitutional Monarchy . - It murders John Huss and Jerome of Prague . - Pontificate of Nicolas V. - End of the intellectual influence of the Italian System . ABOUT ...
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... Council accusation against him , some of them of such of Constance enormity as almost to surpass belief , and justi- deposes the fying the epithet that he was " a devil incar- nate . " The suffrage of the council was changed . The plan ...
... Council accusation against him , some of them of such of Constance enormity as almost to surpass belief , and justi- deposes the fying the epithet that he was " a devil incar- nate . " The suffrage of the council was changed . The plan ...
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... Council of Basle was equally true as to that of Constance , that it was not so much directed by the Holy Ghost as by the passions of men . The influence that lawyers were now exercising in social affairs - their habits of arrangement ...
... Council of Basle was equally true as to that of Constance , that it was not so much directed by the Holy Ghost as by the passions of men . The influence that lawyers were now exercising in social affairs - their habits of arrangement ...
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... Council of Constance . It feared the spread of heresy , but it did not fear , perhaps did not consider , that higher tribunal to whose inexorable verdict councils , and popes , and emperors must submit - posterity . It asserted itself ...
... Council of Constance . It feared the spread of heresy , but it did not fear , perhaps did not consider , that higher tribunal to whose inexorable verdict councils , and popes , and emperors must submit - posterity . It asserted itself ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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