The Christian Clergy of the First Ten Centuries: Their Beneficial Influence on European ProgressMacmillan, 1855 - 240 páginas |
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... relation to its intrinsic importance but solely to the materials actually collected . It will be observed that the notes on the first twenty - one pages are much more elaborate than any that follow : these and these alone were prepared ...
... relation to its intrinsic importance but solely to the materials actually collected . It will be observed that the notes on the first twenty - one pages are much more elaborate than any that follow : these and these alone were prepared ...
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... relation of the clergy to the old citizens and to the barbarians the chief instrument of amalgamation . The clergy strengthened through the tonsured laity . Their connexion with the old citizens did not alienate them from the conquerors ...
... relation of the clergy to the old citizens and to the barbarians the chief instrument of amalgamation . The clergy strengthened through the tonsured laity . Their connexion with the old citizens did not alienate them from the conquerors ...
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... relations of Charlemagne with the Church . His reign parenthetical , retarding the dissolution of the barbaric kingdoms . Yet he shaped his plans to existing ideas and institutions . His laws often mainly due to clerical influence ...
... relations of Charlemagne with the Church . His reign parenthetical , retarding the dissolution of the barbaric kingdoms . Yet he shaped his plans to existing ideas and institutions . His laws often mainly due to clerical influence ...
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... relations of man to his fellow men , or with the more mysterious and more elevating ties which connect him with his Maker . To the generality of mankind the former of the above courses of speculation will ever be the more attractive ...
... relations of man to his fellow men , or with the more mysterious and more elevating ties which connect him with his Maker . To the generality of mankind the former of the above courses of speculation will ever be the more attractive ...
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... relation to the nominally Christian world ; some- times tending to the ruggedness of the barbarism in which they were merged , more often , as we shall see , to the effeminacy of their old Roman associations ; but still , though too ...
... relation to the nominally Christian world ; some- times tending to the ruggedness of the barbarism in which they were merged , more often , as we shall see , to the effeminacy of their old Roman associations ; but still , though too ...
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