A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2G. Bell, 1914 |
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... tion that he was a necromancer . The mouth of every one was full of stories of mystery and magic in which Gerbert had borne a part . Afar off in Europe , by their evening firesides , the goblin - scared peasants whispered to one another ...
... tion that he was a necromancer . The mouth of every one was full of stories of mystery and magic in which Gerbert had borne a part . Afar off in Europe , by their evening firesides , the goblin - scared peasants whispered to one another ...
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... tion of morals to the criticism of faith . The developing intellect of Europe could no longer bear the acts or the thoughts that it had heretofore submitted to . The dogma of transubstantiation led to revolt . Primitive The early ...
... tion of morals to the criticism of faith . The developing intellect of Europe could no longer bear the acts or the thoughts that it had heretofore submitted to . The dogma of transubstantiation led to revolt . Primitive The early ...
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... tion , and the opinions entertained respecting the sacred elements greatly differed ; mere fetish notions being entertained by some , by others the most transcendental ideas . In opposition to Radbert and the orthodox party , who ...
... tion , and the opinions entertained respecting the sacred elements greatly differed ; mere fetish notions being entertained by some , by others the most transcendental ideas . In opposition to Radbert and the orthodox party , who ...
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... tion of the supremacy of reason - which clearly betrayed his intention of breaking the thraldom of authority -- that insured his condemnation . It was impossible to restrict the rising discussions within their proper sphere , or to keep ...
... tion of the supremacy of reason - which clearly betrayed his intention of breaking the thraldom of authority -- that insured his condemnation . It was impossible to restrict the rising discussions within their proper sphere , or to keep ...
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... tion of a papal right , and that it led to the appointment of evil and ignorant men ; the reality was a determination to extend papal power , by making Rome the fountain of emolument . Gregory , by his movements , had thus brought upon ...
... tion of a papal right , and that it led to the appointment of evil and ignorant men ; the reality was a determination to extend papal power , by making Rome the fountain of emolument . Gregory , by his movements , had thus brought upon ...
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