| Edward Greswell - 1830 - 642 pagine
...with Acts xviii. 18 — 22. both which relate to the same visit, I shall demonstrate hereafter that at the end of the eleventh, and at the beginning of the twelfth, of Claudius, St. Peter himself was in Jerusalem, and neither at Babylon, nor at Rome. III. From the... | |
| Edward Greswell - 1837 - 642 pagine
...with Acts xviii. 18—22. both which relate to the same visit, I hope to demonstrate hereafter that at the end of the eleventh, and at the beginning of the twelfth, of Claudius, St. Peter himself was in Jerusalem ; and neither at Babylon, nor at Rome. III. From the... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1849 - 486 pagine
...Abelard, and the alarm they excited in the Church, he observes : " This was the great event that occurred at the end of the eleventh, and at the beginning of the twelfth centuries, at a time when the Church was under theocratic and monastic influence. It was then that,... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1851 - 514 pagine
...Abelard, and the alarm they excited in the Church, he observes : " This was the great event that occurred at the end of the eleventh, and at the beginning of the twelfth centuries, at a time when the Church was under theocratic and monastic influence. It was then that,... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1855 - 544 pagine
...Abelard, and the alarm they excited in the Church, he observes : "This was the great event that occurred at the end of the eleventh, and at the beginning of the twelfth centuries, at a time when the Church was under theocratic and monastic influence. It was then that,... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1859 - 522 pagine
...Abelard, and the alarm they excited in the Church, he observes : " This was the great event that occurred at the end of the eleventh, and at the beginning of the twelfth centuries, at a time when the Church was under theocratic and monastic influence. It was then that,... | |
| Kuno Francke - 1896 - 612 pagine
...develops a clerical literature of a most outspoken, realistic character. We have seen how, towards the end of the eleventh and at the beginning of the twelfth century, under the influence of internal struggles and outward conquest, there arises a new idealism, more human... | |
| Kuno Francke - 1896 - 612 pagine
...develops a clerical literature of a most outspoken, realistic character. We have seen how, towards trie end of the eleventh and at the beginning of the twelfth century, under the influence of internal struggles and outward conquest, there arises a new idealism, more human... | |
| R. Allen Brown, Reginald Allen Brown - 1983 - 270 pagine
...aisles (or had been planned with aisles that were never built). Herringbone masonry was very often used at the end of the eleventh and at the beginning of the twelfth centuries. It does not serve as evidence of great antiquity, at least as regards Normandy. The same... | |
| Adriaan Verhulst - 1999 - 196 pagine
...its religious function with related festivities. The oldest and best-known sworn communes appeared at the end of the eleventh and at the beginning of the twelfth centuries in a few cities in the south-west of the area between the Somme and the Meuse, namely in... | |
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