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... land , its beginnings in France , England , and perhaps the Netherlands , had ap- peared before Luther had published his Theses . I have not found it possible to describe all the five in chronological order . This volume describes the ...
... land , its beginnings in France , England , and perhaps the Netherlands , had ap- peared before Luther had published his Theses . I have not found it possible to describe all the five in chronological order . This volume describes the ...
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... CHAPTER VII . THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION OUTSIDE GERMANY . Scandinavian lands The Reformation in Denmark and Norway The Reformation in Sweden 417 419 421 CHAPTER VIII . THE RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES INSPIRING THE REFORMATION . CONTENTS XV.
... CHAPTER VII . THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION OUTSIDE GERMANY . Scandinavian lands The Reformation in Denmark and Norway The Reformation in Sweden 417 419 421 CHAPTER VIII . THE RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES INSPIRING THE REFORMATION . CONTENTS XV.
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... a barn , or a byre was a spiritual thing , if it stood on land belonging to the Church . For , This papal kingdom , miscalled spiritual , lay scattered over Europe in SPIRITUAL SUPREMACY 7 The Humanist Circles in the Cities.
... a barn , or a byre was a spiritual thing , if it stood on land belonging to the Church . For , This papal kingdom , miscalled spiritual , lay scattered over Europe in SPIRITUAL SUPREMACY 7 The Humanist Circles in the Cities.
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Thomas Bayley Fox. kingdom , miscalled spiritual , lay scattered over Europe in diocesan lands , convent estates , and parish glebes — inter- woven in the web of the ordinary kingdoms and princi- palities of Europe . It was part of the ...
Thomas Bayley Fox. kingdom , miscalled spiritual , lay scattered over Europe in diocesan lands , convent estates , and parish glebes — inter- woven in the web of the ordinary kingdoms and princi- palities of Europe . It was part of the ...
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... lands and in monies , and the right to bestow these temporalities was protected by the laws of most European countries . Thus the ever - extending papal reservations of benefices led to continual conflicts between the laws of the Church ...
... lands and in monies , and the right to bestow these temporalities was protected by the laws of most European countries . Thus the ever - extending papal reservations of benefices led to continual conflicts between the laws of the Church ...
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