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Meanings of mediaeval church in English
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Usage of mediaeval church in English
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They fed the imagination of the mediaevalchurch.
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In the next, in C, we find, besides the curious content, a mixture of tonalities-Lydianand mediaevalchurch modes.
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When the Renaissance revolted against the teachings of the mediaevalchurch, the disposition to return to nature was insolently strong.
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The spirit of the mediaevalchurch, too, encouraged charitable giving in the main "as a species of fire insurance."
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Heaven knows, we have all too few examples of intact mediaevalchurch-building of such high quality that we can afford such devastation.
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And besides political, social, and local influences direct musical ones-themediaevalchurch music, eastern secular music, &c.-haveto be taken into account.
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It is now the longest mediaevalchurch not only in England, but in Europe, though once it was surpassed by old St Paul's.
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The prohibited degrees were, of course, different from those established by the mediaevalchurch, and brother weds brother's widow in good archaic fashion.
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But what hardly admits of debate is the misconception which the mediaevalchurch's doctrine involved as to some of the cardinal facts of life.
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The mediaevalchurch fathers endeavored for centuries to enforce the doctrine that men should be as pure as women, with what success, every one knows.
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Saintship belonged to the mediævalChurch; the heroism of religion has died with it.
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All intelligent Protestants admit the good done in this way by the mediævalchurch.
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The right spirit in which to regard the MediaevalChurch.
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The candlesticks on sides of crusader, used in mediaevalchurches, the light of understanding.
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Excommunication was as much dreaded as in the Mediaevalchurch.
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From Christianity, from the Roman Empire, from the mediaevalChurch, or the French Revolution.