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Page 96
... Holy Land to be the foreign policy of the Papacy itself ; the Papal Legate was to accompany and rule the army of God . That idea was not realized ; but for two hundred years every pulpit in Christendom pro- claimed the duty of war ...
... Holy Land to be the foreign policy of the Papacy itself ; the Papal Legate was to accompany and rule the army of God . That idea was not realized ; but for two hundred years every pulpit in Christendom pro- claimed the duty of war ...
Page 98
... Holy Places in the Holy Land but not in recovering the Land by force . They sent Christian missionaries to central and further Asia , encouraged for a time by the Mongols who , under Kubla Khan , had overrun a large part of the ...
... Holy Places in the Holy Land but not in recovering the Land by force . They sent Christian missionaries to central and further Asia , encouraged for a time by the Mongols who , under Kubla Khan , had overrun a large part of the ...
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... Holy Office of the universal Church ; and the Society of Jesus , com- monly known as the Order of Jesuits . The Inquisition was set up at Rome in 1342 to combat heresy , but reached its greatest and most powerful development in the ...
... Holy Office of the universal Church ; and the Society of Jesus , com- monly known as the Order of Jesuits . The Inquisition was set up at Rome in 1342 to combat heresy , but reached its greatest and most powerful development in the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 15 |
THE PAGAN RELIGIONS OF ANTIQUITY | 37 |
REFORMATION | 83 |
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