History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... followed such scenes of horror as the Atrocities sun had never looked on before . The army was officered by saders in Roman and French prelates ; bishops were its generals , an of France . archdeacon its engineer . It was the Abbot ...
... followed such scenes of horror as the Atrocities sun had never looked on before . The army was officered by saders in Roman and French prelates ; bishops were its generals , an of France . archdeacon its engineer . It was the Abbot ...
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... followed by the destruction of the influences he represented . These not only survived him , but were destined , in the end , to overcome the power which had transiently overthrown them . We are now entering on the history of a period ...
... followed by the destruction of the influences he represented . These not only survived him , but were destined , in the end , to overcome the power which had transiently overthrown them . We are now entering on the history of a period ...
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... followed , in about forty years , A.D. 1297 , by The Com- the Comment on the Apocalypse , by John Peter Oliva , who , in Sicily , had accepted the three epochs or ages , and divided the middle one - the Christian - into seven stages ...
... followed , in about forty years , A.D. 1297 , by The Com- the Comment on the Apocalypse , by John Peter Oliva , who , in Sicily , had accepted the three epochs or ages , and divided the middle one - the Christian - into seven stages ...
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... followed by the celebrated bull " Ausculta Fili , " at which the king's indignation knew no bounds . He Fili . ” had it publicly burned in Paris at the sound of a trumpet ; assembled the States - General ; and , under the advice of his ...
... followed by the celebrated bull " Ausculta Fili , " at which the king's indignation knew no bounds . He Fili . ” had it publicly burned in Paris at the sound of a trumpet ; assembled the States - General ; and , under the advice of his ...
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... followed him . The council What the had elected Martin V. , and in him found a master who soon put an end to its attempts . It had deposed one Pope and elected another ; it had cemented the dominant creed with blood ; it had authorized ...
... followed him . The council What the had elected Martin V. , and in him found a master who soon put an end to its attempts . It had deposed one Pope and elected another ; it had cemented the dominant creed with blood ; it had authorized ...
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