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... church , Figura - God - passed to Adam in Paradise , upon a stage level with the highest steps of the church door . From that Paradise Adam and Eve were driven down a few steps to the lower stage that represented Earth . Below this ...
... church , Figura - God - passed to Adam in Paradise , upon a stage level with the highest steps of the church door . From that Paradise Adam and Eve were driven down a few steps to the lower stage that represented Earth . Below this ...
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... Church . It was opened by Jean Charlier , better known as Gerson , Chancellor of the Church and University of Paris , with his essay on the Unity of the Church . The council took into its own hands a power supreme over the popes ...
... Church . It was opened by Jean Charlier , better known as Gerson , Chancellor of the Church and University of Paris , with his essay on the Unity of the Church . The council took into its own hands a power supreme over the popes ...
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Henry Morley. TO A.D. 1642. ] MILTON'S REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT . 575 It was a careful expression of his argument that Church govern- ment is necessary , but that Prelacy is not the proper form of it . He suggested rather a government ...
Henry Morley. TO A.D. 1642. ] MILTON'S REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT . 575 It was a careful expression of his argument that Church govern- ment is necessary , but that Prelacy is not the proper form of it . He suggested rather a government ...
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