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... Church : the sum of its self - imposed ideals , as they touched practical and political relationships . Under the Church's traditional leadership , the traditional bread and circuses which had de- bauched the Roman proletariat , gave ...
... Church : the sum of its self - imposed ideals , as they touched practical and political relationships . Under the Church's traditional leadership , the traditional bread and circuses which had de- bauched the Roman proletariat , gave ...
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... Church assumed what were originally the self - directive functions of the Christian com- munity . Now the mass of ... Church's growing powers was the centralized con- trol of finance : not merely did the Church claim its tithe of the ...
... Church assumed what were originally the self - directive functions of the Christian com- munity . Now the mass of ... Church's growing powers was the centralized con- trol of finance : not merely did the Church claim its tithe of the ...
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... Church , 182 , 319 Catholic Church , and Thom- ism , 132 Catholic countries , essential life of , 105 Catinat ... Churches , Christian , 376 Churches , physical multipli- cation INDEX 451.
... Church , 182 , 319 Catholic Church , and Thom- ism , 132 Catholic countries , essential life of , 105 Catinat ... Churches , Christian , 376 Churches , physical multipli- cation INDEX 451.
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON 52 223 | 52 |
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