Early Modern Europe: A Book of Source ReadingsHerbert Harvey Rowen, Carl J. Ekberg F. E. Peacock Publishers, 1973 - 470 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 105
... ( according to the true estimate of the holy doctors ) cannot cause the good man to stumble ; yet it is manifest that they are bodies ordained in the secret counsels of our Lord God and run by a fixed measure , appointed to different ends ...
... ( according to the true estimate of the holy doctors ) cannot cause the good man to stumble ; yet it is manifest that they are bodies ordained in the secret counsels of our Lord God and run by a fixed measure , appointed to different ends ...
Σελίδα 140
... according to the word of God . The Seventh Article . Seventh , we will not hereafter allow ourselves to be farther oppressed by our lords , but will let them demand only what is just and proper according to the word of the agreement ...
... according to the word of God . The Seventh Article . Seventh , we will not hereafter allow ourselves to be farther oppressed by our lords , but will let them demand only what is just and proper according to the word of the agreement ...
Σελίδα 141
... according to the offence , but sometimes with great ill will , and sometimes much too le- niently . In our opinion we should be judged according to the old written law , so that the case shall be decided according to its merits , and ...
... according to the offence , but sometimes with great ill will , and sometimes much too le- niently . In our opinion we should be judged according to the old written law , so that the case shall be decided according to its merits , and ...
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CHAPTER ITHE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
Faith as Bondage to | 14 |
CHAPTER IITHE REFORMATION | 34 |
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Early Modern Europe: A Book of Source Readings Herbert Harvey Rowen,Carl J. Ekberg Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1973 |
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