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And gradually , within the Protestant movement many differences arose , as in the doctrinal arguments on the Lord's Supper between Luther and Melanchthon , on the one hand , and Zwingli , on the other . The Anabaptists spread radical ...
And gradually , within the Protestant movement many differences arose , as in the doctrinal arguments on the Lord's Supper between Luther and Melanchthon , on the one hand , and Zwingli , on the other . The Anabaptists spread radical ...
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The movement has wrongly been held responsible for the degradation in art and taste . It is true that , on account of its otherworldliness , Puritanism tended to discourage some forms of art and literature like the drama and the stage .
The movement has wrongly been held responsible for the degradation in art and taste . It is true that , on account of its otherworldliness , Puritanism tended to discourage some forms of art and literature like the drama and the stage .
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It is only a historical commonplace to say that the Romantic movement ushered in ( among other things ) an awakening of imagination , the revival of religious individualism as manifested in Methodism , a love of nature , the novel and ...
It is only a historical commonplace to say that the Romantic movement ushered in ( among other things ) an awakening of imagination , the revival of religious individualism as manifested in Methodism , a love of nature , the novel and ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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