Faith, by command of His Holiness and of the Most Eminent Lords Cardinals of this supreme and universal Inquisition, the two propositions of the stability of the Sun and the motion of the Earth were by the theological Qualifiers... History of the Jews - Page 75by Heinrich Graetz - 1895Full view - About this book
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