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... Church Universal , insisting on control of appointments and rights over the enormous properties of the Church . Pope Boniface sought to secure his overlordship in 1296 by forbidding kings to tax church properties , but power had shifted ...
... Church Universal , insisting on control of appointments and rights over the enormous properties of the Church . Pope Boniface sought to secure his overlordship in 1296 by forbidding kings to tax church properties , but power had shifted ...
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... Church was custodian ( Ritter , 1964 ) . The Church also made an intellectual community of Europe by the schools , philosophy , and intellectual traditions that it patronized as the chief , long the only , repository of learning ...
... Church was custodian ( Ritter , 1964 ) . The Church also made an intellectual community of Europe by the schools , philosophy , and intellectual traditions that it patronized as the chief , long the only , repository of learning ...
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... Church to censor writings , and harder to do so ; the Church became dependent on frequently uncooperative civilian authorities to repress dissent ( Hay , 1962 ) . Too late to halt it , authorities realized that printing was a deadly ...
... Church to censor writings , and harder to do so ; the Church became dependent on frequently uncooperative civilian authorities to repress dissent ( Hay , 1962 ) . Too late to halt it , authorities realized that printing was a deadly ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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