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... , no less strongly than those whom he was answering , that , whatever may have been the sins of the clergy themselves , Christianity itself must stand or fall with this its characteristic institution , and xiv PREFACE .
... , no less strongly than those whom he was answering , that , whatever may have been the sins of the clergy themselves , Christianity itself must stand or fall with this its characteristic institution , and xiv PREFACE .
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... institution , and that no excellence in its original idea can save it from condemnation if the verdict of history is against it . At the same time it is right to mention that he felt himself somewhat fettered by being limited to ...
... institution , and that no excellence in its original idea can save it from condemnation if the verdict of history is against it . At the same time it is right to mention that he felt himself somewhat fettered by being limited to ...
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... institutions in the midst of barbarian customs . Important social influence of clergy during the transition from imperialism to feudalism . I. Moral influence in this period difficult to trace from the meagre information of chronicles ...
... institutions in the midst of barbarian customs . Important social influence of clergy during the transition from imperialism to feudalism . I. Moral influence in this period difficult to trace from the meagre information of chronicles ...
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... institutions . His laws often mainly due to clerical influence . Charlemagne not only a warrior and politician , but a moral reformer of his people , and that necessarily through the clergy . 194-213 195 195 , 196 197 198 Reforms among ...
... institutions . His laws often mainly due to clerical influence . Charlemagne not only a warrior and politician , but a moral reformer of his people , and that necessarily through the clergy . 194-213 195 195 , 196 197 198 Reforms among ...
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... institutions of our forefathers are being scru- tinized , and their origins investigated , with an accuracy before unknown , when the scope of history is every day becoming more ample and its materials more abundant , we can scarcely ...
... institutions of our forefathers are being scru- tinized , and their origins investigated , with an accuracy before unknown , when the scope of history is every day becoming more ample and its materials more abundant , we can scarcely ...
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