A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2G. Bell, 1914 |
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... 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 . Punishment . - Their Trial , Conviction , and Immoralities of the ...
... 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 . Punishment . - Their Trial , Conviction , and Immoralities of the ...
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... Rome , as a centre , two lines be drawn , one of which passes eastward , and touches the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus , the other westward , and phical bound- crosses the Pyrenees , nearly all those Mediterra- arles of Latin nean ...
... Rome , as a centre , two lines be drawn , one of which passes eastward , and touches the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus , the other westward , and phical bound- crosses the Pyrenees , nearly all those Mediterra- arles of Latin nean ...
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... Rome . Such is an outline of the events with which we have now to deal . A detailed analysis of those events shows that there were three directions of pressure upon The three Rome . The pressure from the West and that pressures from the ...
... Rome . Such is an outline of the events with which we have now to deal . A detailed analysis of those events shows that there were three directions of pressure upon The three Rome . The pressure from the West and that pressures from the ...
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... Rome , where he found an inconceivable ignorance and immorality , were not lost upon his future life . He esta- blished a school at Rheims , where he taught logic , music , astronomy , explained Virgil , Statius , Terence , and intro ...
... Rome , where he found an inconceivable ignorance and immorality , were not lost upon his future life . He esta- blished a school at Rheims , where he taught logic , music , astronomy , explained Virgil , Statius , Terence , and intro ...
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... Rome to persevere in her ignorance and superstition , and is an amusing example of ecclesiastical argument : 66 Because the vicars of Peter and their disciples will not have for their teachers a Plato , a Virgil , a Terence , and the ...
... Rome to persevere in her ignorance and superstition , and is an amusing example of ecclesiastical argument : 66 Because the vicars of Peter and their disciples will not have for their teachers a Plato , a Virgil , a Terence , and the ...
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