Luther on Education: Including a Historical Introduction, and a Translation of the Reformer's Two Most Important Educational TreatisesLutheran publication society, 1889 - 274 pages |
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... secular govern- ment . * If the Protestant countries of Europe placed the secular power over the Church , their action re- sulted , not from their primary principles , but from the necessities of the times . The interposition of the secular ...
... secular govern- ment . * If the Protestant countries of Europe placed the secular power over the Church , their action re- sulted , not from their primary principles , but from the necessities of the times . The interposition of the secular ...
Page 79
... Secular Education . - Secular education , which came into prominence in the latter half of the Middle Ages , took two directions : chivalry gave rise to what may be called knightly education , and the cities to burgher education . These ...
... Secular Education . - Secular education , which came into prominence in the latter half of the Middle Ages , took two directions : chivalry gave rise to what may be called knightly education , and the cities to burgher education . These ...
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... secular benefit and injury resulting from a support or a neglect of schools . In the first place , it is true that secular authority or station is in no way comparable to the spiritual office of the minis- try , as St. Paul calls it ...
... secular benefit and injury resulting from a support or a neglect of schools . In the first place , it is true that secular authority or station is in no way comparable to the spiritual office of the minis- try , as St. Paul calls it ...
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