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Pagina 61
... Christian priests utilized large ampitheatres , built by the Romans to amuse their colonial troops with gladiatorial displays , to impress the Christian mystery in a more forceful and dramatic sense than could be gained by preaching ...
... Christian priests utilized large ampitheatres , built by the Romans to amuse their colonial troops with gladiatorial displays , to impress the Christian mystery in a more forceful and dramatic sense than could be gained by preaching ...
Pagina 99
... Christian tenets . A messenger announced that " the treacherous army of the Christians " is about to attack an army of Mohammedans , despite the fact that their leaders have recently concluded a pact . A Mohammedan , having referred to ...
... Christian tenets . A messenger announced that " the treacherous army of the Christians " is about to attack an army of Mohammedans , despite the fact that their leaders have recently concluded a pact . A Mohammedan , having referred to ...
Pagina 112
... Christianity or the Christian God , Faustus is an Occidental , an inheritor of Christian ethics which he dis- cards , though , be it noted , for the Christian concept of the Devil , a point worthy of consideration . Where Tamburlaine is ...
... Christianity or the Christian God , Faustus is an Occidental , an inheritor of Christian ethics which he dis- cards , though , be it noted , for the Christian concept of the Devil , a point worthy of consideration . Where Tamburlaine is ...
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