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... new kind of dominion over the world , which certainly became very like the old , for there is only one way of exercising dominion . stages of religious individualism . But before we describe the 2 [ CHAP . I. HISTORY OF DOGMA .
... new kind of dominion over the world , which certainly became very like the old , for there is only one way of exercising dominion . stages of religious individualism . But before we describe the 2 [ CHAP . I. HISTORY OF DOGMA .
Strona 3
... became the centre of the great reform which the Church in the West passed through in the eleventh century.1 Instituted by monks , it was at first supported against the secularised mona- chism , priesthood ( Episcopate ) , 2 and papacy ...
... became the centre of the great reform which the Church in the West passed through in the eleventh century.1 Instituted by monks , it was at first supported against the secularised mona- chism , priesthood ( Episcopate ) , 2 and papacy ...
Strona 4
... became always greater ; but it became in no way different . The winning of souls was , and continued to be , the real end . Connections became extended ; we have seen how ready the princes were to support the efforts of the monks . Very ...
... became always greater ; but it became in no way different . The winning of souls was , and continued to be , the real end . Connections became extended ; we have seen how ready the princes were to support the efforts of the monks . Very ...
Strona 6
... became subservient to their aims . And those whom they summoned from the retirement of the cloisters were just those who wished to think least of the world . They knew very well that it was only the monk who fled from the world , and ...
... became subservient to their aims . And those whom they summoned from the retirement of the cloisters were just those who wished to think least of the world . They knew very well that it was only the monk who fled from the world , and ...
Strona 8
... became an organised power , frightfully dangerous to the Church , in some regions — indeed , superior to it ; see Reuter I. , p . 153 f . , and Döllinger's work , Beiträge zur Sectengesch . des Mittelalters , 2 Thl . , München 1890 , in ...
... became an organised power , frightfully dangerous to the Church , in some regions — indeed , superior to it ; see Reuter I. , p . 153 f . , and Döllinger's work , Beiträge zur Sectengesch . des Mittelalters , 2 Thl . , München 1890 , in ...
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