Renaissance to ReformationEerdmans, 1951 - 591 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 87
עמוד 23
... authority over members of the clergy in their official capacity as clergymen . " The emperor , " he concluded , " is in the Church , but not above the Church . ” In matters of faith and morals , therefore , the emperor is subject to the ...
... authority over members of the clergy in their official capacity as clergymen . " The emperor , " he concluded , " is in the Church , but not above the Church . ” In matters of faith and morals , therefore , the emperor is subject to the ...
עמוד 45
... authority was the whole community , that is , the people . Many of the civilian lawyers were divided on the opinion as to whether the people of Rome , when they delegated their authority to the emperor , had surrendered their original ...
... authority was the whole community , that is , the people . Many of the civilian lawyers were divided on the opinion as to whether the people of Rome , when they delegated their authority to the emperor , had surrendered their original ...
עמוד 113
... authority , and not the king . In the Holy Roman Empire the emperor and his princes might well lose their power to make law , since they owed this power to the people , which had merely delegated it to them . The diet of the empire was ...
... authority , and not the king . In the Holy Roman Empire the emperor and his princes might well lose their power to make law , since they owed this power to the people , which had merely delegated it to them . The diet of the empire was ...
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Church and State in the Middle Ages | 13 |
Economic and Social Developments | 56 |
Politics in the Age of the Renaissance | 95 |
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