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Both movements signified the struggle against Rome and the Roman idea .
Nothing is more remarkable in this regard than the judgment concerning the
plastic arts of this epoch arrived at by certain German historians , whether they
deal with ...
Both movements signified the struggle against Rome and the Roman idea .
Nothing is more remarkable in this regard than the judgment concerning the
plastic arts of this epoch arrived at by certain German historians , whether they
deal with ...
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Death , the plague , falling stars , the struggle of all against all , the unloosing of
evil forces — such were the scenes depicted by the artist . It was indeed the
expression of systems swallowed whole and of dogmas accepted in advance !
Death , the plague , falling stars , the struggle of all against all , the unloosing of
evil forces — such were the scenes depicted by the artist . It was indeed the
expression of systems swallowed whole and of dogmas accepted in advance !
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It reappeared in the nineteenth century in the great theological struggle between
German and Roman thought , in the Kulturkampf and the various forms it
assumed . Finally , in the last twenty years , there came the relentless struggle
that ...
It reappeared in the nineteenth century in the great theological struggle between
German and Roman thought , in the Kulturkampf and the various forms it
assumed . Finally , in the last twenty years , there came the relentless struggle
that ...
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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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