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It was a regressive movement to the extent that many of the leaders of the movement were desirous of returning to the primitive Christianity of the fourth and fifth centuries . Many Protestant princes undoubtedly used religious pretexts ...
It was a regressive movement to the extent that many of the leaders of the movement were desirous of returning to the primitive Christianity of the fourth and fifth centuries . Many Protestant princes undoubtedly used religious pretexts ...
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After twelve years of painstaking research , Harvey published his epoch - making book , a short work of seventy - two pages , entitled An Anatomical Treatise on the Movement of the Heart and Blood in Animals , in which he solved the ...
After twelve years of painstaking research , Harvey published his epoch - making book , a short work of seventy - two pages , entitled An Anatomical Treatise on the Movement of the Heart and Blood in Animals , in which he solved the ...
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Because of an emphasis on a belief in the doctrine of personal salvation by a conviction of sin and conversion , the society relied on an emotional ' revivalist ' approach that led to its being called the ' evangelical movement .
Because of an emphasis on a belief in the doctrine of personal salvation by a conviction of sin and conversion , the society relied on an emotional ' revivalist ' approach that led to its being called the ' evangelical movement .
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THE PROTESTANT REVOLT I | 1 |
TOWARD FREEDOM | 123 |
INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CEN | 174 |
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