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... common sense at defiance - transub- stantiation . Scarcely were her whispers heard in the ecclesiastical ranks when a mutiny against authority arose and since it was necessary to combat that mutiny with its own weapons , the Church was ...
... common sense at defiance - transub- stantiation . Scarcely were her whispers heard in the ecclesiastical ranks when a mutiny against authority arose and since it was necessary to combat that mutiny with its own weapons , the Church was ...
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... common sense was impossible for men of understanding . Could the clear intellect of such a statesman as Hil- debrand be for a moment disgraced by accepting the received view of a doctrine like that of transubstantiation ? His great ...
... common sense was impossible for men of understanding . Could the clear intellect of such a statesman as Hil- debrand be for a moment disgraced by accepting the received view of a doctrine like that of transubstantiation ? His great ...
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... common , similar interests . But very different would it be if promotion must be looked for from Rome - very different as regards the hold upon public sentiment , if such a descent from father to son was absolutely prevented , and a ...
... common , similar interests . But very different would it be if promotion must be looked for from Rome - very different as regards the hold upon public sentiment , if such a descent from father to son was absolutely prevented , and a ...
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... common use among the African and Spanish mathematicians . Ebn Junis , A.D. 1008 , used it in his astronomical works . From Spain it passed into Italy , its singular advantage in com- mercial computation causing it to be eagerly adopted ...
... common use among the African and Spanish mathematicians . Ebn Junis , A.D. 1008 , used it in his astronomical works . From Spain it passed into Italy , its singular advantage in com- mercial computation causing it to be eagerly adopted ...
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... common celestial globe . Our obligations to the Spanish Moors in the arts of life are even more marked than in the higher branches arts of life . of science , perhaps only because 42 [ CH . IL THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
... common celestial globe . Our obligations to the Spanish Moors in the arts of life are even more marked than in the higher branches arts of life . of science , perhaps only because 42 [ CH . IL THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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