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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... whole of modern civilisation and culture is derived from Greek sources . Intellectually we are the offspring of the union of the ancient Greek classics with Hellenised Judaism . " One thing is clear on the page of history : that the era ...
... whole of modern civilisation and culture is derived from Greek sources . Intellectually we are the offspring of the union of the ancient Greek classics with Hellenised Judaism . " One thing is clear on the page of history : that the era ...
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... whole movement for the revival of letters in England , it would appear then certain that whether we regard its origin , or the forces which ' con- tributed to support it , or the men chiefly concerned in it , it must be confessed that ...
... whole movement for the revival of letters in England , it would appear then certain that whether we regard its origin , or the forces which ' con- tributed to support it , or the men chiefly concerned in it , it must be confessed that ...
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... whole attitude of England to Rome and the Pope in the sixteenth century . It must , consequently , be understood that in trying here to illustrate the attitude of men's minds at this period to these important and practical questions , a ...
... whole attitude of England to Rome and the Pope in the sixteenth century . It must , consequently , be understood that in trying here to illustrate the attitude of men's minds at this period to these important and practical questions , a ...
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... whole enclosure , of which the place the friars had to recreate themselves in was certainly a portion , the plea was disallowed , and William Spencer was hanged . In regard to the privilege of the forty days , Fineux declared that it ...
... whole enclosure , of which the place the friars had to recreate themselves in was certainly a portion , the plea was disallowed , and William Spencer was hanged . In regard to the privilege of the forty days , Fineux declared that it ...
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... whole , however , it was determined that for the good of the State the uses of these Sanctuaries should be curtailed , and that none should be allowed in law but such as could show a grant of the privilege from the crown.1 • In the ...
... whole , however , it was determined that for the good of the State the uses of these Sanctuaries should be curtailed , and that none should be allowed in law but such as could show a grant of the privilege from the crown.1 • In the ...
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