Germany's Three Reichs: Their History and CultureH. Fertig, 1969 - 420 Seiten |
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... territorial Churches adopted Lutheranism for their own profit . In reality they took the life from it and , so to speak , transferred its living substance to profane culture . If Lutheranism , like Calvinism in the West , had promoted a ...
... territorial Churches adopted Lutheranism for their own profit . In reality they took the life from it and , so to speak , transferred its living substance to profane culture . If Lutheranism , like Calvinism in the West , had promoted a ...
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... territorial forms , had broken with Christianity itself . Thus German culture presents itself , from this point of view , as a sequela of a confessional religion compromised by territorial fragmentation and by the State Church . To ...
... territorial forms , had broken with Christianity itself . Thus German culture presents itself , from this point of view , as a sequela of a confessional religion compromised by territorial fragmentation and by the State Church . To ...
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... territorial simplification , which set face to face the northern States and those of the south- west , gave full significance to her future destiny . Between 1740 and 1786 , just at the time of the great advance of German culture ...
... territorial simplification , which set face to face the northern States and those of the south- west , gave full significance to her future destiny . Between 1740 and 1786 , just at the time of the great advance of German culture ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
The victory of the Länder | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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