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Only one escape route remained open to them the Church , the only truly free body in that era . In their monasteries or episcopal sees , ecclesiastics embarked upon the silent and tenacious task of remaking a world whose glories they ...
Only one escape route remained open to them the Church , the only truly free body in that era . In their monasteries or episcopal sees , ecclesiastics embarked upon the silent and tenacious task of remaking a world whose glories they ...
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Charlemagne combated this heresy , possibly hoping thereby to wrest control of the Catholic Church in northern Spain from the Mozarab hierarchy . Although Catholics in Asturias did reject Adoptionism and the Mozarab hierarchy and ...
Charlemagne combated this heresy , possibly hoping thereby to wrest control of the Catholic Church in northern Spain from the Mozarab hierarchy . Although Catholics in Asturias did reject Adoptionism and the Mozarab hierarchy and ...
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The attacks upon Catholicism and the alienation of the masses from the Church were of course general throughout Europe . But the manner in which the problem was presented - entwined with politics and even with war was specifically ...
The attacks upon Catholicism and the alienation of the masses from the Church were of course general throughout Europe . But the manner in which the problem was presented - entwined with politics and even with war was specifically ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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