A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2G. Bell, 1914 |
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... 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 without ...
... 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 without ...
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... give her countenance to Scholastic Theology . Lending himself to the demand for morality , and not altogether refusing to join in the intellectual progress , a great man , Hildebrand , brought on an ecclesiastical reform . He raised the ...
... give her countenance to Scholastic Theology . Lending himself to the demand for morality , and not altogether refusing to join in the intellectual progress , a great man , Hildebrand , brought on an ecclesiastical reform . He raised the ...
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... gives us an insight into the nature of his offence , of the intention of 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 ...
... gives us an insight into the nature of his offence , of the intention of 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 ...
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... give him two different bodies at the same time ; that , in the midnight hours , strange sounds had been heard , when no one was within but the pope ; that , while he was among the infidels in Spain , the future pontiff had bartered his ...
... give him two different bodies at the same time ; that , in the midnight hours , strange sounds had been heard , when no one was within but the pope ; that , while he was among the infidels in Spain , the future pontiff had bartered his ...
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... give a detailed description of the Crusades . It is enough to say that , though the clergy had promised the protection of God to every one who would thus come to his assistance - av ample reward for their pious work in this life , and ...
... give a detailed description of the Crusades . It is enough to say that , though the clergy had promised the protection of God to every one who would thus come to his assistance - av ample reward for their pious work in this life , and ...
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History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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