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... friars , university theologicans and others . Indeed , their autonomy and their vast wealth in land now gave them the position , which they held for more than two centuries in regions and epochs of peace , of a social class with a foot ...
... friars , university theologicans and others . Indeed , their autonomy and their vast wealth in land now gave them the position , which they held for more than two centuries in regions and epochs of peace , of a social class with a foot ...
Page 116
... Friars Minor . ( the Lesser Brethren ) of Francis and the Friars Preachers of Dominic , dissimilar twins over whose birth and infancy pope Innocent III had watched , were to exercise mutual influence upon each other and were found ...
... Friars Minor . ( the Lesser Brethren ) of Francis and the Friars Preachers of Dominic , dissimilar twins over whose birth and infancy pope Innocent III had watched , were to exercise mutual influence upon each other and were found ...
Page 117
... friars of all orders established themselves in cities , university towns and the larger market - towns throughout ... friar , though figures of the human comedy touched with the poet's satire , are fair presentations of the contemporary ...
... friars of all orders established themselves in cities , university towns and the larger market - towns throughout ... friar , though figures of the human comedy touched with the poet's satire , are fair presentations of the contemporary ...
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