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... religious ideas – accepting that the clergy ought to be able to marry ; sharing in his hostility to monasticism in its decline ; believing , like him , that the doctrine of purgatory , and the theology which led to a fervent search for ...
... religious ideas – accepting that the clergy ought to be able to marry ; sharing in his hostility to monasticism in its decline ; believing , like him , that the doctrine of purgatory , and the theology which led to a fervent search for ...
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... religious war ; it is not undertaken in order to force the Christian religion ( or any particular conception of it ) on to others . If force is required in religious matters , then God himself will provide it . From man God wants no ...
... religious war ; it is not undertaken in order to force the Christian religion ( or any particular conception of it ) on to others . If force is required in religious matters , then God himself will provide it . From man God wants no ...
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... religious disputes , enforcing a show of mutual tolerance on religious groups until a true Catholic Council should find a just and lasting settlement . For this to be achieved it was vital that Protestants should attend the Sessions of ...
... religious disputes , enforcing a show of mutual tolerance on religious groups until a true Catholic Council should find a just and lasting settlement . For this to be achieved it was vital that Protestants should attend the Sessions of ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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