The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... church was eternal , and lands given to it neither reverted to the crown nor could be shifted around through dowries , wardships , or inheritances . Revenue from church lands was lost forever to the king and the nobles ; but the ...
... church was eternal , and lands given to it neither reverted to the crown nor could be shifted around through dowries , wardships , or inheritances . Revenue from church lands was lost forever to the king and the nobles ; but the ...
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... church in twelfth - century Scotland ; Dunfermline at first replaced Iona as the pantheon of the Scottish royal house . One of the great Romanesque facades can be studied at the Tironen- sian church at Kelso , where the monastic church ...
... church in twelfth - century Scotland ; Dunfermline at first replaced Iona as the pantheon of the Scottish royal house . One of the great Romanesque facades can be studied at the Tironen- sian church at Kelso , where the monastic church ...
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... church's position in an evolving society and its relationship with the state . If the church could not respond to the social challenges of the times , many , Evangelicals mainly , feared that its proud tradition as a national church ...
... church's position in an evolving society and its relationship with the state . If the church could not respond to the social challenges of the times , many , Evangelicals mainly , feared that its proud tradition as a national church ...
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