History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... considered by many pious men as striking a death - blow at Papal infallibility . It was during his pontificate that the miracle of Loretto The miracle occurred . The house inhabited by the Virgin immediately after her conception had ...
... considered by many pious men as striking a death - blow at Papal infallibility . It was during his pontificate that the miracle of Loretto The miracle occurred . The house inhabited by the Virgin immediately after her conception had ...
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... considered her proper domain , and accordingly Boniface issued the bull " Clericis laicos , " excommunicating kings who should levy subsidies on ecclesiastics . Hereupon Philip determined that , if the French clergy were not tribu- tary ...
... considered her proper domain , and accordingly Boniface issued the bull " Clericis laicos , " excommunicating kings who should levy subsidies on ecclesiastics . Hereupon Philip determined that , if the French clergy were not tribu- tary ...
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... considered as having escaped out of his grasp , but he was also actuated by a sincere desire of accomplishing a reform in the Church through a radical change in its constitution . He was resolved that the pontiffs should be accountable ...
... considered as having escaped out of his grasp , but he was also actuated by a sincere desire of accomplishing a reform in the Church through a radical change in its constitution . He was resolved that the pontiffs should be accountable ...
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... considered The revolt the state of affairs which aroused the resistance of Wickliffe . liffe . It is manifested by legal enactments early in the fourteenth century , such as that ecclesiastics shall not go armed , nor join themselves ...
... considered The revolt the state of affairs which aroused the resistance of Wickliffe . liffe . It is manifested by legal enactments early in the fourteenth century , such as that ecclesiastics shall not go armed , nor join themselves ...
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... considered differ altogether from those which have hitherto occupied our attention . We have now to find human authority promoting intellectual advancement , and ac- cepting as its maxim that the lot of man will be ameliorated , and his ...
... considered differ altogether from those which have hitherto occupied our attention . We have now to find human authority promoting intellectual advancement , and ac- cepting as its maxim that the lot of man will be ameliorated , and his ...
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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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