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... between the decaying Empire and the populations ; ( 2 ) a collection of
territorial units in which the civil and the religious power were amalgamated , the
Landesherr or territorial prince incarnating their union in his episcopal function ; (
3 ) the ...
... between the decaying Empire and the populations ; ( 2 ) a collection of
territorial units in which the civil and the religious power were amalgamated , the
Landesherr or territorial prince incarnating their union in his episcopal function ; (
3 ) the ...
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By uniting its destiny with the territorial States , Lutheranism limited needs and
held in check demands of which it favoured the free growth elsewhere . The
territorial Churches adopted Lutheranism for their own profit . In reality they took
the life ...
By uniting its destiny with the territorial States , Lutheranism limited needs and
held in check demands of which it favoured the free growth elsewhere . The
territorial Churches adopted Lutheranism for their own profit . In reality they took
the life ...
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... incredible indifference and of political irritability that characterizes it — in short ,
the traits that most disconcert the Englishman or the Frenchman — all these
matters of surprise are accounted for by Germany's religious and territorial history
.
... incredible indifference and of political irritability that characterizes it — in short ,
the traits that most disconcert the Englishman or the Frenchman — all these
matters of surprise are accounted for by Germany's religious and territorial history
.
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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