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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... learning in general , and its determination to check the nation's aspirations to profit by the general classical revival . This assumption is based upon a complete mis- apprehension as to what was then the meaning of the term " New Learning ...
... learning in general , and its determination to check the nation's aspirations to profit by the general classical revival . This assumption is based upon a complete mis- apprehension as to what was then the meaning of the term " New Learning ...
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... Learning " is assumed on all hands to represent hostility to letters , rather than to novel teachings in religious matters , there would be no need to furnish examples of its real use at the period in question . As it is , some ...
... Learning " is assumed on all hands to represent hostility to letters , rather than to novel teachings in religious matters , there would be no need to furnish examples of its real use at the period in question . As it is , some ...
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... Learning ' and them ' new masters . ' 66 997 1 The same meaning was popularly attached to the words even after the close of the reign of Henry VIII . A book published in King Edward's reign , to instruct the people concerning the king's ...
... Learning ' and them ' new masters . ' 66 997 1 The same meaning was popularly attached to the words even after the close of the reign of Henry VIII . A book published in King Edward's reign , to instruct the people concerning the king's ...
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... 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. Augustine , and not the Lutherans . The same appears ...
... 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. Augustine , and not the Lutherans . The same appears ...
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... learning based upon their admitted opposition to what was then called the " New Learning " cannot seriously be maintained . It would seem , moreover , that the religious position of many ecclesiastics and laymen has been com- pletely ...
... learning based upon their admitted opposition to what was then called the " New Learning " cannot seriously be maintained . It would seem , moreover , that the religious position of many ecclesiastics and laymen has been com- pletely ...
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