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... issue , however , was so important that we may regard the condemnation as both deliberate and correct . A further untoward incident either induced the government or allowed it to take the more extreme view . Shortly before T the ...
... issue , however , was so important that we may regard the condemnation as both deliberate and correct . A further untoward incident either induced the government or allowed it to take the more extreme view . Shortly before T the ...
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... issue was at length settled . They filled up all the vacancies , and so secured a hierarchy which was supposedly devoted to the interests of the regime . Naturally in their still dubious position they could have been satisfied with ...
... issue was at length settled . They filled up all the vacancies , and so secured a hierarchy which was supposedly devoted to the interests of the regime . Naturally in their still dubious position they could have been satisfied with ...
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... issue on which they split the Church was a purely political one . It is true that in those days people did not distinguish quite so clearly between religion and politics as we do to - day . It is also true that the particular doctrines ...
... issue on which they split the Church was a purely political one . It is true that in those days people did not distinguish quite so clearly between religion and politics as we do to - day . It is also true that the particular doctrines ...
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