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These same cities constituted so many seedbeds where the Gospel took root and
fructified . Reaching the Mediterranean coast in the middle of the first century ( a
probable mission of St . Paul ) , the doctrine of Christ prospered in that urban ...
These same cities constituted so many seedbeds where the Gospel took root and
fructified . Reaching the Mediterranean coast in the middle of the first century ( a
probable mission of St . Paul ) , the doctrine of Christ prospered in that urban ...
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Both groups constituted the merchants and artisans of the cities , and the Muslims
were also skilled cultivators of the fertile plains . In short they were people of
superior culture , the product of a rich and complex economy . Let us exclude for
the ...
Both groups constituted the merchants and artisans of the cities , and the Muslims
were also skilled cultivators of the fertile plains . In short they were people of
superior culture , the product of a rich and complex economy . Let us exclude for
the ...
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Although it constituted a response to the Renaissance and to the development of
the printing press , this university was not an expression of Humanism as
understood elsewhere in Europe ( secular , classical studies ) but an attempt to
use the ...
Although it constituted a response to the Renaissance and to the development of
the printing press , this university was not an expression of Humanism as
understood elsewhere in Europe ( secular , classical studies ) but an attempt to
use the ...
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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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