Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... Church not only preserved the best of Roman literature , but also conducted training schools for future priests and monks in order to insure perpetuation of the religious order . Youths were received into the monasteries and nunneries ...
... Church not only preserved the best of Roman literature , but also conducted training schools for future priests and monks in order to insure perpetuation of the religious order . Youths were received into the monasteries and nunneries ...
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... Church and under the domination of the Church . 8 Calvin was not as interested in training in the vernacular as was Luther . He thought education of the type advocated by Luther should be restricted to those who were unable to learn ...
... Church and under the domination of the Church . 8 Calvin was not as interested in training in the vernacular as was Luther . He thought education of the type advocated by Luther should be restricted to those who were unable to learn ...
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... Church broke from the estab- lished church and announced a policy of individual responsibility in religion . This attempt at freedom of thought was soon stifled in some quarters by two branches of the Protestant Church , the Puritan ...
... Church broke from the estab- lished church and announced a policy of individual responsibility in religion . This attempt at freedom of thought was soon stifled in some quarters by two branches of the Protestant Church , the Puritan ...
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