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... theology and conduct . This phase of sentiment is seen in the spread of the Charterhouses when other orders had ceased to multiply , and in the deeply introspective outlook of the poets of the age , such as William Langland and the ...
... theology and conduct . This phase of sentiment is seen in the spread of the Charterhouses when other orders had ceased to multiply , and in the deeply introspective outlook of the poets of the age , such as William Langland and the ...
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... theologians ; consequently the Aristotelian complexion of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas provoked condemnations ... theologian . Duns Scotus , doctor subtilis , was followed by an other great Franciscan leader of thought , William of ...
... theologians ; consequently the Aristotelian complexion of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas provoked condemnations ... theologian . Duns Scotus , doctor subtilis , was followed by an other great Franciscan leader of thought , William of ...
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... theology . The Wyclifite crisis was productive of some apologetic by mendicant theologians , notably the Doctrinale of the Carmelite , Thomas Netter of Walden ; but by the time the superb Divinity School was completed about 1470 ( Pl ...
... theology . The Wyclifite crisis was productive of some apologetic by mendicant theologians , notably the Doctrinale of the Carmelite , Thomas Netter of Walden ; but by the time the superb Divinity School was completed about 1470 ( Pl ...
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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