The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... continued the discussion with violence and bloodshed . Further refine- ments in the Christian position were made by the Nestorians , who argued for the separation of the human and divine natures in Christ , and by the Monophysites , who ...
... continued the discussion with violence and bloodshed . Further refine- ments in the Christian position were made by the Nestorians , who argued for the separation of the human and divine natures in Christ , and by the Monophysites , who ...
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... continued to expand until later in the third century . But these favorable conditions were due to special circumstances and cannot be made the basis for generalizations about Italy and the western provinces as a whole . It has been seen ...
... continued to expand until later in the third century . But these favorable conditions were due to special circumstances and cannot be made the basis for generalizations about Italy and the western provinces as a whole . It has been seen ...
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... continued the battle and fought bravely . As the Turks had not tasted water at all during the fight on the previous day , they now took possession of the banks of the river , and quenched their burn- ing thirsts and then returned to the ...
... continued the battle and fought bravely . As the Turks had not tasted water at all during the fight on the previous day , they now took possession of the banks of the river , and quenched their burn- ing thirsts and then returned to the ...
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The Trial and Triumph of Christianity | 143 |
The Birth of Europe | 165 |
Toward a New Equilibrium | 337 |
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