Renaissance to ReformationEerdmans, 1951 - 591 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 59
עמוד 238
... nature , what is then so much in accord with nature as matrimony ? 97 Nature is good in itself ; there is no virtue which exists in opposition to nature . . .98 Marriage and sexual desire are therefore pure and holy ; they may be abused ...
... nature , what is then so much in accord with nature as matrimony ? 97 Nature is good in itself ; there is no virtue which exists in opposition to nature . . .98 Marriage and sexual desire are therefore pure and holy ; they may be abused ...
עמוד 438
... nature in our own defense , and for maintaining the rights , privileges , and liberties of countrymen , wives , and ... nature , while Hotman and other Calvinists had dispensed with the consideration of the law of nature , 12 might do ...
... nature in our own defense , and for maintaining the rights , privileges , and liberties of countrymen , wives , and ... nature , while Hotman and other Calvinists had dispensed with the consideration of the law of nature , 12 might do ...
עמוד 471
... nature does not bear fruit , is not to be offered as something that does bear fruit . This could be done with a ... nature . Consequently , when usury is against nature , the lawmakers of old and the Christian doctrine prohibit it ( see ...
... nature does not bear fruit , is not to be offered as something that does bear fruit . This could be done with a ... nature . Consequently , when usury is against nature , the lawmakers of old and the Christian doctrine prohibit it ( see ...
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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Agricola Anabaptists Apostles Aquinas Aristotle Augustine authority Bible bishops Brethren called Calvin Calvinist Canon Law capitalism Chap chapter Christ Christian Church clergy Colet Common condemned Corpus Reformatorum Deventer Devotio Moderna divine doctrine Dutch edition election emperor England Epistle Erasmus faith Fathers followers France Gansfort Gerard Gerard Groote German God's Gospel Gouda Groote Groote's Hegius Holy human humanists Hyma Imitation Italian Italy J. H. Lupton Jesus John John Calvin king Latin learned lending letter living loan Lord Luther Lutheran Melanchthon modern Mombaer monastery monasticism money on interest monks Montaigu P. S. Allen papal Paris person Peter political Pope predestination princes Protestantism Protestants Puritans Reformation religion religious Renaudet Roman Catholic ruler scholars scholastic Scriptures sixteenth century spirit Standonck Steyn teachings theology things Thomas à Kempis tion treatise usury Valla views Windesheim words writers wrote Zerbolt Zwingli Zwolle