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... death of the Pope . The French King removes the Papacy from Rome to Avignon . - Post- mortem Trial of the Pope for Atheism and Immorality . - Causes and Consequences of the Atheism of the Pope . The Templars fall into Infidelity ...
... death of the Pope . The French King removes the Papacy from Rome to Avignon . - Post- mortem Trial of the Pope for Atheism and Immorality . - Causes and Consequences of the Atheism of the Pope . The Templars fall into Infidelity ...
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... death in the dungeons of the Castle of St. Angelo . He demands , " To such monsters , full of all infamy , void of all knowledge , human and divine , are all the priests of God to submit- men distinguished throughout the world for their ...
... death in the dungeons of the Castle of St. Angelo . He demands , " To such monsters , full of all infamy , void of all knowledge , human and divine , are all the priests of God to submit- men distinguished throughout the world for their ...
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... death of Gregory V. he issued his decree for the election of Gerbert as pope . The low - born French ecclesiastic , thus attaining to the utmost height of human ambition , took the name of Sylvester II . pope . But Rome was not willing ...
... death of Gregory V. he issued his decree for the election of Gerbert as pope . The low - born French ecclesiastic , thus attaining to the utmost height of human ambition , took the name of Sylvester II . pope . But Rome was not willing ...
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... of predestination , enduring the scourge and death in prison for the sake of his opinion . The presence logy commen- monks . of the Saracens in Spain offered an incessant provocation to 8 [ CH . I THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
... of predestination , enduring the scourge and death in prison for the sake of his opinion . The presence logy commen- monks . of the Saracens in Spain offered an incessant provocation to 8 [ CH . I THE AGE OF FAITH IN THE WEST .
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... death or recantation . He wisely preferred the latter , but more wisely resumed his offensive doctrines as soon as he had escaped from the hands of his persecutors . As might be supposed from the philosophical indefensibility of the ...
... death or recantation . He wisely preferred the latter , but more wisely resumed his offensive doctrines as soon as he had escaped from the hands of his persecutors . As might be supposed from the philosophical indefensibility of the ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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