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basic Catholic doctrine such as papal supremacy and exclusive church authority to interpret the Bible. It upheld traditional beliefs about the seven sacraments, veneration of Saints, and purgatory. The Council of Trent instructed archbishops and bishops
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, an act the court and townspeople viewed as a revolt on the supremacy of God, because the Reverend Parris was corrupt. Parris was materialistic and cared more about the sake of his reputation than the health of his own daughter. Proctor resented the Church
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and South America, the ancient Middle East and Asia.
Most societies that exist today and those of which we can trace the history show a bias towards male dominance. The supremacy of men over women may be due to the increasing need of physical strength and force
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it to be totally true or pertinent. Evil does exist (in space-time). The lack of good is evil (in space-time). Therefore, the problem of evil can and does exist, but only to those who doubt the supremacy of God and are bound to burn in the flames of damnation
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that Robinson Crusoe does not even try to learn Friday's actual name is testimony to the European supremacy theme that runs through the book. Crusoe has changed in appearance and occupation, but not inherently. He grants Friday his name as he would to any kind of pet
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discards him when he is not the gentleman that they anticipate. The crowds insolent prejudgment of Darcy exhibits their feelings of supremacy in this scene, an attitude carried throughout the novel.
The ball scene is a crucial scene in Pride and Prejudice
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of the relationship. As the story continues, the woman begins to see the darker side of her newlywed husband. She realizes the amount of physical supremacy he has over her, as well as his potential to do harm. The behavior of his hand becomes a metaphor for the roles
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sings of freedom. (Angelou 4-10)
I admire Mayas strength and courage to write about her races struggles. She had the ability to crush the obscure supremacy of race and class between reader and subject in her poetry and autobiographies (Angelou 1).
Maya
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minister) under the rule of William I. Bismarck was very pessimistic and opportunistic. He had many goals in which he desired to accomplish. He wanted the supremacy for his country; and was obstinate with the idea of having Germany dominate Europe and therefore
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in the leadership of the aristocratic party by Thucydides, son of Milesias, who in 444 B.C. made a strong effort to overthrow the supremacy of Pericles by attacking him in the popular assembly for squandering the public money on buildings, and in festivals and amusements
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