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... influence or the durability , of the religious system which softened the manners and the hearts of Ethelbert and Edwin . Besides the East and West Goths , the Burgundians , and many other Teutonic races , professed Christianity in the ...
... influence or the durability , of the religious system which softened the manners and the hearts of Ethelbert and Edwin . Besides the East and West Goths , the Burgundians , and many other Teutonic races , professed Christianity in the ...
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... influence of such a man as Beda should have been enough to inaugurate a long era of literary energy ; yet William of Malmesbury assures us that , with the exception of the brief Saxon annals and the barbarous epitome of Ethel- werd , he ...
... influence of such a man as Beda should have been enough to inaugurate a long era of literary energy ; yet William of Malmesbury assures us that , with the exception of the brief Saxon annals and the barbarous epitome of Ethel- werd , he ...
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... influenced by the writings of the great Arabian thinkers , it is difficult to ascertain . Avicenna , the physician and philosopher , died in 1037 ; therefore in point of time , his expositions of the Aristotelian philosophy might have ...
... influenced by the writings of the great Arabian thinkers , it is difficult to ascertain . Avicenna , the physician and philosopher , died in 1037 ; therefore in point of time , his expositions of the Aristotelian philosophy might have ...
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... influence as a thinker was mainly of a negative sort . On the contrary , this last , and not least eloquent , of the Fathers , scarcely ever employed his penetrating and ver- satile genius except for some end of practical edification ...
... influence as a thinker was mainly of a negative sort . On the contrary , this last , and not least eloquent , of the Fathers , scarcely ever employed his penetrating and ver- satile genius except for some end of practical edification ...
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... influences , were much resorted to by the laity in preference to the temporal or common law courts . They were consequently the object 1 See , however , Hallam's Literature of Europe , vol . i . p . 62 . of keen ill - will among the ...
... influences , were much resorted to by the laity in preference to the temporal or common law courts . They were consequently the object 1 See , however , Hallam's Literature of Europe , vol . i . p . 62 . of keen ill - will among the ...
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