Germany's Three Reichs: Their History and CultureA. Dakers, 1944 - 420 Seiten |
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... Church , the visible Church , considered as a " human organization , " had all the more need of the State since its destiny was precarious . If it remained alive , so much the better . If it grew spiritually impoverished , it would then ...
... Church , the visible Church , considered as a " human organization , " had all the more need of the State since its destiny was precarious . If it remained alive , so much the better . If it grew spiritually impoverished , it would then ...
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... Church , the Church that governed and exerted constraint . By uniting its destiny with the terri- torial States , Lutheranism limited needs and held in check demands of which it favoured the free growth elsewhere . The territorial Churches ...
... Church , the Church that governed and exerted constraint . By uniting its destiny with the terri- torial States , Lutheranism limited needs and held in check demands of which it favoured the free growth elsewhere . The territorial Churches ...
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... Church of the German Nation . While the Protestants proceeded from Christ to the Church , and declared that individual piety is the solid foundation of religious universalism , the Catholics , in Schleiermacher's formula , proceeded ...
... Church of the German Nation . While the Protestants proceeded from Christ to the Church , and declared that individual piety is the solid foundation of religious universalism , the Catholics , in Schleiermacher's formula , proceeded ...
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
The victory of the Länder | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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