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The services and forced labour required of the poor are , in fact , bearable ,
compared with the trials of those who strive to do their duty in the armies , in the
councils , or in public office . . . . Luther , as the son of a peasant , was less severe
in ...
The services and forced labour required of the poor are , in fact , bearable ,
compared with the trials of those who strive to do their duty in the armies , in the
councils , or in public office . . . . Luther , as the son of a peasant , was less severe
in ...
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The suppression of all singing was , in fact , evidence of a rather surprising
conservatism . Church music had by this time come to consist only of choral
singing , very often of indifferent quality ; Zwingli , led to suppress it as serving no
useful ...
The suppression of all singing was , in fact , evidence of a rather surprising
conservatism . Church music had by this time come to consist only of choral
singing , very often of indifferent quality ; Zwingli , led to suppress it as serving no
useful ...
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But it is a fact that the Italian Reformers were too quickly discouraged by the
difficulties , that they were too quick to conclude that their battlefield lay beyond
the Alps and that , as a result of their attitude , there too quickly developed a ...
But it is a fact that the Italian Reformers were too quickly discouraged by the
difficulties , that they were too quick to conclude that their battlefield lay beyond
the Alps and that , as a result of their attitude , there too quickly developed a ...
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Before the Reformation | 1 |
the Message | 27 |
Luther and Social Problems | 89 |
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