History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... ecclesiastical discussion . Erigena strenuously up- held the doctrine of the Stercorists , who derived their name from the fact that they asserted a part of the consecrated ele- ments to be voided from the body in the manner customary ...
... ecclesiastical discussion . Erigena strenuously up- held the doctrine of the Stercorists , who derived their name from the fact that they asserted a part of the consecrated ele- ments to be voided from the body in the manner customary ...
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... ecclesiastical regions , and , from the manner in which Gregory VII . dealt with the heresiarch , there is rea- son to believe that he himself had privately adopted the doc- trines thus condemned . But it is in Peter Abelard that we ...
... ecclesiastical regions , and , from the manner in which Gregory VII . dealt with the heresiarch , there is rea- son to believe that he himself had privately adopted the doc- trines thus condemned . But it is in Peter Abelard that we ...
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... ecclesiastical history . Abelard , in his work entitled ' Sic The book et Non , ' sets forth the contradictory opinions of the Fathers , Non . ' and exhibits their discord and strifes on great doctrinal points , thereby insinuating how ...
... ecclesiastical history . Abelard , in his work entitled ' Sic The book et Non , ' sets forth the contradictory opinions of the Fathers , Non . ' and exhibits their discord and strifes on great doctrinal points , thereby insinuating how ...
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... ecclesiastical auto- cracy in Europe , with the Pope at its head , and the clergy , both in their persons and property , independent of the civil power ; and it was plain that , apart from all moral considerations , the supremacy of ...
... ecclesiastical auto- cracy in Europe , with the Pope at its head , and the clergy , both in their persons and property , independent of the civil power ; and it was plain that , apart from all moral considerations , the supremacy of ...
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... ecclesiastical over the temporal power , and that point , ecclesiasti- with inflexible resolution , he maintained , though in its conse- quences it cost Germany a civil war . But , while he was thus unyielding in his temporal policy ...
... ecclesiastical over the temporal power , and that point , ecclesiasti- with inflexible resolution , he maintained , though in its conse- quences it cost Germany a civil war . But , while he was thus unyielding in his temporal policy ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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