Christianity and Politics: A History of the Principles and Struggles of Church and StateJ. B. Lippincott, 1938 - 331 páginas |
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... Empire was to remain a mere dream in the minds of statesmen and clergymen . Rome was still regarded as the " Eternal City , " and the Roman Empire was not considered dead . It was bound to revive again , so reasoned millions of ...
... Empire was to remain a mere dream in the minds of statesmen and clergymen . Rome was still regarded as the " Eternal City , " and the Roman Empire was not considered dead . It was bound to revive again , so reasoned millions of ...
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... empire than that established by Em- peror Henry III . His dream was that of a universal empire , similar to the Roman Empire , with Italy as the center . He saw with much joy how commerce and industry were growing by leaps and bounds in ...
... empire than that established by Em- peror Henry III . His dream was that of a universal empire , similar to the Roman Empire , with Italy as the center . He saw with much joy how commerce and industry were growing by leaps and bounds in ...
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... 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 the real government , consisting of the emperor ...
... 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 the real government , consisting of the emperor ...
Contenido
CHURCH AND STATE IN THE MIDDLE AGES II | 11 |
POLITICS IN THE AGE OF THE RENAISSANCE | 60 |
THE POLITICAL THEORIES OF MARTIN LUTHER TO 1530 | 93 |
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