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... took the lead in the career of civilization . It is natural , then , that , during this period , every time that we have made a halt , and again moved forward , it should be with her that we recommence . We shall study her history from ...
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... took but little interest , and rarely any part in such debates . The emperors of the east were theologians as well as bishops ; they had been born and bred in theology ; they had per- sonal and fixed opinions concerning its problems and ...
... took but little interest , and rarely any part in such debates . The emperors of the east were theologians as well as bishops ; they had been born and bred in theology ; they had per- sonal and fixed opinions concerning its problems and ...
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... took possession of his see , from the time that he was consecrated by the archbishop , now ascended not his throne until after obtaining the sanction of royalty . Such is not only the fact , but the religious and civil law . " Let no ...
... took possession of his see , from the time that he was consecrated by the archbishop , now ascended not his throne until after obtaining the sanction of royalty . Such is not only the fact , but the religious and civil law . " Let no ...
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... took part in theology and in the influence which it conferred . In the west , the clergy alone addressed itself to minds , and alone was master of them . It alone spoke to the people , and alone rallied them around certain ideas which ...
... took part in theology and in the influence which it conferred . In the west , the clergy alone addressed itself to minds , and alone was master of them . It alone spoke to the people , and alone rallied them around certain ideas which ...
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... took part therein . This effect was of short duration . You will recollect the principal cause to which I have attributed the exclusive domination of the clergy over the people . It appeared to me especially to result from the ...
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