History of the Christian Church, 第 2 卷T.Y. Crowell, 1895 |
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... professor IN BOSTON UNIVERSITY . VOL . II . THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH . NEW YORK : 46 EAST 14TH STREET . THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO . BOSTON : 100 PURCHASE STREET . 1895 . R B. 999260A Copyright , 1894 , BY HENRY C. SHELDON . HISTORY.
... professor IN BOSTON UNIVERSITY . VOL . II . THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH . NEW YORK : 46 EAST 14TH STREET . THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO . BOSTON : 100 PURCHASE STREET . 1895 . R B. 999260A Copyright , 1894 , BY HENRY C. SHELDON . HISTORY.
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... sicut multis jam supra testi- moniis est ostensum . " ( Lib . Cont . eorum Superstit . , etc. Compare Claudius , Migne , tom civ . col . 827. ) the Popes and the West in general laid aside all 90 the mediÆVAL CHURCH .
... sicut multis jam supra testi- moniis est ostensum . " ( Lib . Cont . eorum Superstit . , etc. Compare Claudius , Migne , tom civ . col . 827. ) the Popes and the West in general laid aside all 90 the mediÆVAL CHURCH .
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... mediæval model . " The frequent neglect of popular instruction , " says Alzog , " necessarily engendered with the people a su- perficial , materialistic tendency , which made alliance with manifold superstitions , especially a wellnigh ...
... mediæval model . " The frequent neglect of popular instruction , " says Alzog , " necessarily engendered with the people a su- perficial , materialistic tendency , which made alliance with manifold superstitions , especially a wellnigh ...
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... of fiction , from which it is difficult to detach any trustworthy materials for real biographies . But to the mediæval mind nothing was of more interest . " As these Lives were circulated freely in the language WORSHIP AND LIFE . 135.
... of fiction , from which it is difficult to detach any trustworthy materials for real biographies . But to the mediæval mind nothing was of more interest . " As these Lives were circulated freely in the language WORSHIP AND LIFE . 135.
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