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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... matter whether they be pleasant or unpleasant , whether they agree with our preconceived notions or contradict them . This is , and I hope always will be , my aim . How far I have succeeded I leave to others to judge ; but I have reason , ...
... matter whether they be pleasant or unpleasant , whether they agree with our preconceived notions or contradict them . This is , and I hope always will be , my aim . How far I have succeeded I leave to others to judge ; but I have reason , ...
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... matters . It does not pretend in any sense to be a history of the English Reformation , to give any consecutive narrative of the religious movements in this country during the sixteenth century , or to furnish an adequate account of the ...
... matters . It does not pretend in any sense to be a history of the English Reformation , to give any consecutive narrative of the religious movements in this country during the sixteenth century , or to furnish an adequate account of the ...
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... matters , there would be no need to furnish examples of its real use at the period in question . As it is , some instances taken from the works of that time become almost a necessity , if we would understand the true position of many of ...
... matters , there would be no need to furnish examples of its real use at the period in question . As it is , some instances taken from the works of that time become almost a necessity , if we would understand the true position of many of ...
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... matter believe that the first years of his Oxford life were spent by Linacre at the Canterbury College , which was connected with Christchurch monastery , and which , though primarily intended for monks , also afforded a place of quiet ...
... matter believe that the first years of his Oxford life were spent by Linacre at the Canterbury College , which was connected with Christchurch monastery , and which , though primarily intended for monks , also afforded a place of quiet ...
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... matter , will be found to display the greatest subtlety of mind , especially in what is called the introduction of harmonies , and in this matter to excel ancient music . " It is unnecessary to follow in any detail the story of the ...
... matter , will be found to display the greatest subtlety of mind , especially in what is called the introduction of harmonies , and in this matter to excel ancient music . " It is unnecessary to follow in any detail the story of the ...
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