Renaissance to ReformationEerdmans, 1951 - 591 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 84
עמוד 190
... chapter was founded anew . In the Act of Re- union of this year we read : " Henceforth no convent of this chapter may accept or rescind any privilege without general consent of the chapter , in order that distrust and suspicion may be ...
... chapter was founded anew . In the Act of Re- union of this year we read : " Henceforth no convent of this chapter may accept or rescind any privilege without general consent of the chapter , in order that distrust and suspicion may be ...
עמוד 191
... chapter of Sion used to belong to the chapter of Wind- esheim and later withdrew from it , or at least shaped its rules after those of Windesheim.10 None of these assumptions is cor- rect . Both chapters had much in common ; Windesheim ...
... chapter of Sion used to belong to the chapter of Wind- esheim and later withdrew from it , or at least shaped its rules after those of Windesheim.10 None of these assumptions is cor- rect . Both chapters had much in common ; Windesheim ...
עמוד 522
... chapter in Genesis to the last chapter in Revelation . All the denominations of Christendom have found in the Bible the justification for their respective creeds and church governments . Even many of the Socialists and Com- munists have ...
... chapter in Genesis to the last chapter in Revelation . All the denominations of Christendom have found in the Bible the justification for their respective creeds and church governments . Even many of the Socialists and Com- munists have ...
תוכן
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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