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... Heresy ib . St. Dominic and St. Francis . 247 1170 Birth of Dominic Education - 250 1203-1205 In Languedoc 251 " Dominic in the war On the tribunal . - 253 1217 Foundation of Order of Friar Preachers 254 1220 First Chapter 257 1221 ...
... Heresy ib . St. Dominic and St. Francis . 247 1170 Birth of Dominic Education - 250 1203-1205 In Languedoc 251 " Dominic in the war On the tribunal . - 253 1217 Foundation of Order of Friar Preachers 254 1220 First Chapter 257 1221 ...
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... heresies spring up in every quarter . How great , too , the danger as to the Saracens ! The reli- gious services and the religious sermons alone inflamed the valour of the people to the holy war against the misbe- lievers ; their ...
... heresies spring up in every quarter . How great , too , the danger as to the Saracens ! The reli- gious services and the religious sermons alone inflamed the valour of the people to the holy war against the misbe- lievers ; their ...
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... heresy from his dominions under pain of death . The kingdom flourished under his powerful rule : the King's peace was proclaimed for the protection of widows and orphans , roads and markets , oxen at the plough and all agricultural ...
... heresy from his dominions under pain of death . The kingdom flourished under his powerful rule : the King's peace was proclaimed for the protection of widows and orphans , roads and markets , oxen at the plough and all agricultural ...
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... heresies ; many were converted from their errors ; over a softer class of sinners he again obtained such influence , that from the gifts which flowed in to him . on all sides , he gave some marriage portions , for others he founded the ...
... heresies ; many were converted from their errors ; over a softer class of sinners he again obtained such influence , that from the gifts which flowed in to him . on all sides , he gave some marriage portions , for others he founded the ...
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... heresy ? Nicetas , himself an eye - witness and sufferer in these terrible scenes , may be suspected of exaggeration , when he con- trasts the discipline and self - denial of the Mohamme- dans , who under Saladin stormed Jerusalem ...
... heresy ? Nicetas , himself an eye - witness and sufferer in these terrible scenes , may be suspected of exaggeration , when he con- trasts the discipline and self - denial of the Mohamme- dans , who under Saladin stormed Jerusalem ...
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