The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... common ground . " - Morning Post . " This is a book of substantial historical learning , set forth with a pecu- liar clearness and grace of style . It is made up of a series of studies of the religious life and thought of this country ...
... common ground . " - Morning Post . " This is a book of substantial historical learning , set forth with a pecu- liar clearness and grace of style . It is made up of a series of studies of the religious life and thought of this country ...
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... common that any instance of it may seem superfluous . Green , for example , in his History of the English People , vol . ii . , con- stantly speaks of it . Thus ( p . 81 ) , " Erasmus embodied for the Teutonic peoples the quickening ...
... common that any instance of it may seem superfluous . Green , for example , in his History of the English People , vol . ii . , con- stantly speaks of it . Thus ( p . 81 ) , " Erasmus embodied for the Teutonic peoples the quickening ...
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... common misuse of the expression at the present day , and for the fact that opposition to the " New Learning " is assumed on all hands to represent hostility to letters , rather than to novel teachings in religious matters , there would ...
... common misuse of the expression at the present day , and for the fact that opposition to the " New Learning " is assumed on all hands to represent hostility to letters , rather than to novel teachings in religious matters , there would ...
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... Learning " brought over to England by St. Augustine of Canterbury , the author would send back to Rome from whence it came . · 99 obscures the common understanding of the expression " New 16 THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION.
... Learning " brought over to England by St. Augustine of Canterbury , the author would send back to Rome from whence it came . · 99 obscures the common understanding of the expression " New 16 THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION.
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... common understanding of the expression " New Learning , " since the whole intent of the author is to show that the upholders of the old ecclesiastical system were the real maintainers of a " New Learning brought from Rome by St ...
... common understanding of the expression " New Learning , " since the whole intent of the author is to show that the upholders of the old ecclesiastical system were the real maintainers of a " New Learning brought from Rome by St ...
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