Parte, Capitolo, §
1 Forew, Intr | the course of the twenty centuries of the life of the Church.~
2 1, 3, 2| local crises~that across the centuries have never ceased to intertwine
3 1, 3, 5| critical process already five centuries old. It is a long chain
4 1, 3, 5| and astute. In these last centuries, it has attempted to disintegrate
5 1, 3, 5| the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. ~ An exaggerated
6 1, 3, 5| nineteenth and twentieth centuries of a hostile worldwide movement
7 1, 6, 4| course of more than four centuries, the more moderate currents
8 1, 6, 6| thousand vicissitudes of centuries fraught with surprises of
9 2, 7, 2| of Spain after the eight centuries from Covadonga to the fall
10 2, 7, 2| explicit very gradually over centuries. Accordingly, counter-revolutionary
11 2, 8, 3| Revolution down through the centuries. Above all, the spirit of
12 3, 1, 2| been dominating it for four centuries – underwent such rapid and
13 3, 2, 4| has suffered in the twenty centuries of her existence: oppositions
14 3, 3, 1| develop to infinity over the centuries, so also the Revolution
15 3, 3, 2| been doing throughout the centuries. Smiling, they will term
16 3, 3, 2| instituted it and twenty centuries of religious life molded
17 Post | nobiliary elites, who in past centuries played an important and
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