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" ... sake, we cannot but admit that the cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become dominant, or even had it been allowed to exist on equal terms, its influence could not have failed to prove disastrous.... "
The Inquisition: A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of ... - Sida 234
efter Elphège Vacandard - 1908 - 284 sidor
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volym 1

Henry Charles Lea - 1887 - 616 sidor
...suffered for conscience' sake, we cannot but admit that the cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...could only have led to the extinction of the race, and as this involves a contradiction of nature, it would have probably resulted in lawless concubinage...
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages: Origin and organization of ...

Henry Charles Lea - 1887 - 644 sidor
...suffered for conscience' sake, we cannot but admit that the cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...could only have led to the extinction of the race, and as this involves a contradiction of nature, it would have probably resulted in lawless concubinage...
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The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club, Volym 3

Old Edinburgh Club - 1911 - 358 sidor
...cannot but admit that the cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilisation. Had Catharism become dominant, or even had it been...influence could not have failed to prove disastrous.' — Hist, of the Inquisition, HC Lea, i. 106. * Balme, Cartulaire ou Histoire Diplomatique de Saint...
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volym 1

Henry Charles Lea - 1922 - 612 sidor
...suffered for conscience' sake, we cannot but admit that the cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...could only have led to the extinction of the race, and as this involves a contradiction of nature, it would have probably resulted in lawless concubinage...
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volym 1

Henry Charles Lea - 1922 - 608 sidor
...suffered for conscience' sake, we cannot but admit that the cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...terms, its influence could not have failed to prove disastrousX*Its asceticism with regard to commerce between the sexes, if strictly enforced, could only...
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The Inquisition from Its Establishment to the Great Schism: An Introductory ...

Alan Lawson Maycock - 1927 - 334 sidor
...XIV, pp. 448-50. " The cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of civilization and progress. Had Catharism become dominant or even had it been...influence could not have failed to prove disastrous. ... It was not only a revolt against the Church, but a renunciation of man's dominance over Nature."...
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The Twentieth Century, Volym 98

1925 - 966 sidor
...modern historian of the Middle Ages/ admits that— The cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...influence could not have failed to prove disastrous. . . . It was not only a revolt against the Church, but a renunciation of man's dominance over Nature.7...
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Catholicism and Fundamentalism: The Attack on "Romanism" by "Bible Christians"

Karl Keating - 1988 - 364 sidor
...Catharism was both a moral and a political evil. Even Lea admitted "the cause of orthodoxy was the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...equal terms, its influence could not have failed to become disastrous." Whatever else might be said about Catharism, it was certainly not the same as modern...
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The Fortnightly Review, Volym 15

1908 - 892 sidor
...even have endangered the propagation of the human family. "Had Catharism become dominant," he says, "or even had it been allowed to exist on equal terms,...could only have led to the extinction of the race, and as this involves a contradiction of nature, it would probably have resulted in lawless concubinage...
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The Twentieth Century, Volym 98

1925 - 1090 sidor
...modern historian of the Middle Ages,' admits that— The cause of orthodoxy was in this case the cause of progress and civilization. Had Catharism become...influence could not have failed to prove disastrous. . . . It was not only a revolt against the Church, but a renunciation of man's dominance over Nature.7...
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