The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... religious toleration . last of the Tudor line , and her ministers achieved. 5 tion 1. The Split in Christianity From Reform to Revolution . The Reforma- tion , or Protestant Revolt , which ran its course from 1517 to 1648 , commenced as ...
... religious toleration . last of the Tudor line , and her ministers achieved. 5 tion 1. The Split in Christianity From Reform to Revolution . The Reforma- tion , or Protestant Revolt , which ran its course from 1517 to 1648 , commenced as ...
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... Religion . The unity of the medieval Church had been broken by the Protestant Revolt and the Catholic Counter - Reformation , together with the accom- panying religious wars . Religious thought , however , had changed but little during ...
... Religion . The unity of the medieval Church had been broken by the Protestant Revolt and the Catholic Counter - Reformation , together with the accom- panying religious wars . Religious thought , however , had changed but little during ...
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... Religious Motives . The New World had an understandable appeal for religious groups who found further residence in Europe unde- sirable . Dissenters from established religions in their homeland flocked to America . Puritans and Quakers ...
... Religious Motives . The New World had an understandable appeal for religious groups who found further residence in Europe unde- sirable . Dissenters from established religions in their homeland flocked to America . Puritans and Quakers ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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