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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... question by the English people . Moreover , by the aid of the existing accounts and inventories it can be proved to demonstration that it was a work which then , more than at any other period of our national existence , appealed to the ...
... question by the English people . Moreover , by the aid of the existing accounts and inventories it can be proved to demonstration that it was a work which then , more than at any other period of our national existence , appealed to the ...
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... question , but an almost servile follow- ing of classical models , the absorption of the pagan spirit and the adoption of pagan modes of expression so fully , as certainly to obscure , if it did not frequently positively obliterate ...
... question , but an almost servile follow- ing of classical models , the absorption of the pagan spirit and the adoption of pagan modes of expression so fully , as certainly to obscure , if it did not frequently positively obliterate ...
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... 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 the chief actors at this period of our history . Roger Edgworth , a preacher , for ...
... 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 the chief actors at this period of our history . Roger Edgworth , a preacher , for ...
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... question as to the real position of the ecclesiastical authorities generally , in regard to the revival of learning . So far as England is concerned , their attitude is hardly open to doubt in view of the positive testimony of Erasmus ...
... question as to the real position of the ecclesiastical authorities generally , in regard to the revival of learning . So far as England is concerned , their attitude is hardly open to doubt in view of the positive testimony of Erasmus ...
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... question , and was thrown into prison for some weeks for expressing his views on the matter . Fisher , More , and Tunstall were his constant friends in England , and of Margaret Roper he writes , " from the time I first made her ...
... question , and was thrown into prison for some weeks for expressing his views on the matter . Fisher , More , and Tunstall were his constant friends in England , and of Margaret Roper he writes , " from the time I first made her ...
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