Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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... faith and its solem- nities ; the Gothic , Burgundian , Anglo - Saxon , Danish , Norman barbarians retained the customs and character peculiar to their respective races . All kinds of property were intermingled ; all kinds of laws were ...
... faith and its solem- nities ; the Gothic , Burgundian , Anglo - Saxon , Danish , Norman barbarians retained the customs and character peculiar to their respective races . All kinds of property were intermingled ; all kinds of laws were ...
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... faith was , no doubt , at stake : had not heresies been constantly cut out of the bosom of the church by canons , denounced and stigmatized in writings , the people would have been at a loss to understand to what religion they belonged ...
... faith was , no doubt , at stake : had not heresies been constantly cut out of the bosom of the church by canons , denounced and stigmatized in writings , the people would have been at a loss to understand to what religion they belonged ...
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... faith ; next came weariness , temptations , and doubts . " Luther , with a view to strengthen his belief , travelled to Rome . There he found incredulity seated on the tomb of St. Peter , and paganism revived in the Vatican . Julius II ...
... faith ; next came weariness , temptations , and doubts . " Luther , with a view to strengthen his belief , travelled to Rome . There he found incredulity seated on the tomb of St. Peter , and paganism revived in the Vatican . Julius II ...
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... faith which rendered the middle ages lavish of their treasures , Rome called to mind the days when christianity con- tributed by its alms to the erection of cathedrals and abbeys . Leo X. authorised the Dominicans to sell in Germany the ...
... faith which rendered the middle ages lavish of their treasures , Rome called to mind the days when christianity con- tributed by its alms to the erection of cathedrals and abbeys . Leo X. authorised the Dominicans to sell in Germany the ...
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... faith . Luther more especially courted the nobility . He dedicated to the Lord Fabian de Feilitzsch his defence of the condemned ar- ticles : " " May this writing plead in my favour with you and with all your nobility . " He pub- lished ...
... faith . Luther more especially courted the nobility . He dedicated to the Lord Fabian de Feilitzsch his defence of the condemned ar- ticles : " " May this writing plead in my favour with you and with all your nobility . " He pub- lished ...
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