Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents with CommentariesSidney Z. Ehler, Sidney Zdeneck Ehler, John B. Morrall |
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... practice has been interrupted , so that it can be peacefully and freely practiced there , without any disturbance or hindrance . We forbid very expressly all persons of whatever rank , quality or condition they may be , under the ...
... practice has been interrupted , so that it can be peacefully and freely practiced there , without any disturbance or hindrance . We forbid very expressly all persons of whatever rank , quality or condition they may be , under the ...
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... practice of the secularist State . Its elimination of religion , he asserts , is bound to lead to a general decay of morals and social stability : religious in- difference leads sooner or later to atheism . Furthermore , the doctrine of ...
... practice of the secularist State . Its elimination of religion , he asserts , is bound to lead to a general decay of morals and social stability : religious in- difference leads sooner or later to atheism . Furthermore , the doctrine of ...
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... practice , but is something which must be considered contrary to both . The contradiction is most grave in itself and most destructive when it not only consists of external actions perpetrated and carried into effect , but when it also ...
... practice , but is something which must be considered contrary to both . The contradiction is most grave in itself and most destructive when it not only consists of external actions perpetrated and carried into effect , but when it also ...
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THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE DARK | 1 |
Constitutio Romana 824 | 13 |
THE GREGORIAN REFORMATION | 23 |
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