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Dominated by the Catholic Church whose sway was undisputed till the time of Martin Luther , there was an atmosphere of authoritiarianism , rather than of freedom , in every walk of life . The principle of authority ( and not the ...
Dominated by the Catholic Church whose sway was undisputed till the time of Martin Luther , there was an atmosphere of authoritiarianism , rather than of freedom , in every walk of life . The principle of authority ( and not the ...
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The Reformation The Reformation Movement led to the establishment of national churches , and on the whole , initially , the Reformation reinforced some of the major ... There had long been outcries against the abuses in the Church .
The Reformation The Reformation Movement led to the establishment of national churches , and on the whole , initially , the Reformation reinforced some of the major ... There had long been outcries against the abuses in the Church .
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good works , and the mediation of the church , and his insistence on reading Bible gave the individual a greater responsibility for his own salvation and a spirit of independence in the field of religious speculation .
good works , and the mediation of the church , and his insistence on reading Bible gave the individual a greater responsibility for his own salvation and a spirit of independence in the field of religious speculation .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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