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- Title: Inner Impulses: Cover Sheet
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- Gilbert Church, Frédéric Kozlik, and Stewart C. Easton. In the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- element, preserved in the forms of the Church. Everywhere it shows in
- condemned by the Church.
- the Church. The other political institutions fell into line with it
- themselves from the Church, they dropped the title and founded a
- church of their own. Well, it is not always that people take things in
- permeated by the Church, when the Church was impregnated by politics
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- What Rome had achieved in the Church and in the ecclesiastical state
- painters show evidence as well of the working of church tradition;
- behind every one of their paintings stands the power of the Church.
- the Church, which we recognize in the art of
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- This was at the time when Philip undertook to bring the entire Church
- completely under his control, thereby making Church officials mere
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- denomination, the Anglican Church, to which many people belong; let us
- Church issuing its orders from Rome, and simply on his own authority
- and power separated the English Church from the Roman Catholic Church.
- but the Church in England was to be cut off from the Roman Catholic
- Church simply because the Pope had refused to sanction Henry VIII's
- new church for his people that has existed ever since.
- and the founding of the English Church, have found really deep, inner
- such an execution and in the creation of the English Church, that we
- church so founded. But with regard to the religious question in
- is, does not recognize the separation of the English Church from Rome.
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