The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... authority of the Church , were feudal magnates , ' first among equals ' among their peers . After the economic revival of the eleventh century , a new class of burgesses came into being who did not belong to the feudal world ; who ...
... authority of the Church , were feudal magnates , ' first among equals ' among their peers . After the economic revival of the eleventh century , a new class of burgesses came into being who did not belong to the feudal world ; who ...
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... authority of the Latin Church . All were convinced that their doctrine alone secured Salvation ; all were determined to convert Christendom ; all regarded their opponents as destined to eternal punishment . There was thus no increase in ...
... authority of the Latin Church . All were convinced that their doctrine alone secured Salvation ; all were determined to convert Christendom ; all regarded their opponents as destined to eternal punishment . There was thus no increase in ...
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... authority by every means . An intellectual and moral revival transformed the Papacy from a Renaissance principality into a European influence . The Jesuit Order , a closely disciplined élite , anticipating in some aspects the party ...
... authority by every means . An intellectual and moral revival transformed the Papacy from a Renaissance principality into a European influence . The Jesuit Order , a closely disciplined élite , anticipating in some aspects the party ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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