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... hands to give to paganizing Christendom a fearful and mortal compression . There were struggles and resistances , but the portentous hands clasped at last . Historically , we call the pressure that was then made the Reformation . Not ...
... hands to give to paganizing Christendom a fearful and mortal compression . There were struggles and resistances , but the portentous hands clasped at last . Historically , we call the pressure that was then made the Reformation . Not ...
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... hand of that outraged and noble criminal , who , with more than Roman firmness of purpose , could delibe- rately barter her virtue for vengeance , the unsuspecting emperor took the poisoned cup , and left Rome Poisoning of only to die ...
... hand of that outraged and noble criminal , who , with more than Roman firmness of purpose , could delibe- rately barter her virtue for vengeance , the unsuspecting emperor took the poisoned cup , and left Rome Poisoning of only to die ...
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... hands of his persecutors . As might be supposed from the philosophical indefensibility of the orthodox doctrine , Berengar's opinions , which , indeed , issued from those of Erigena , made themselves felt in the highest ecclesiastical ...
... hands of his persecutors . As might be supposed from the philosophical indefensibility of the orthodox doctrine , Berengar's opinions , which , indeed , issued from those of Erigena , made themselves felt in the highest ecclesiastical ...
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... hand . That task must be finished before he could hope to accomplish his grand project of an ecclesiastical ... hands sinless in that respect , and made all communicants partners in the pastoral crime . With a provident foresight of the ...
... hand . That task must be finished before he could hope to accomplish his grand project of an ecclesiastical ... hands sinless in that respect , and made all communicants partners in the pastoral crime . With a provident foresight of the ...
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... hands the imperial crown . The Norman allies of Hildebrand at last approached in strength . The em- peror was compelled to retreat . A feeble attempt to hold the city was made . The Normans took it by surprise , and released Gregory ...
... hands the imperial crown . The Norman allies of Hildebrand at last approached in strength . The em- peror was compelled to retreat . A feeble attempt to hold the city was made . The Normans took it by surprise , and released Gregory ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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