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The Rise Of The Modern Spirit In Europe - A Study Of The Pre-Reformation Age In Its Social, Scientific, And Literary Aspects (1912) (Paperback)
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The Rise Of The Modern Spirit In Europe - A Study Of The Pre-Reformation Age In Its Social, Scientific, And Literary Aspects (1912) (Paperback)
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CHAPTER III SOCIAL PROGRESS: INDUSTRIAL, POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS The
improved condition of society at the close of the Middle Ages
favoured the invention of printing. In order to appreciate this
statement, it will be necessary to cast a glance backward and note
some of the social agitations prophetic of better things to come.
As the benighted mind of Europe gradually awakened and man became
more and more conscious of his true dignity and inalienable
birthright, he strove to emancipate himself from the gyves and
galling fetters of ecclesiastical and feudal thraldom. The
ecclesiastical system and the feudal system had kept him unlearned
and unfree. The Church had proved remiss in her duty as the
self-constituted custodian and dispenser of knowledge, which for
selfish, politic reasons she kept bound up in the cerements of a
dead language. For seven centuries, from the sixth to the
thirteenth, the treasures of learning were held under lock and key
by a jealous hierarchy and rendered inaccessible to the people. But
now a change was M passing over the face of European society. Only
the selfish policy of the temporal and spiritual rulers of the
people remained unchanged,?immobile and oppressive as of yore.
Undaunted by suffering and harsh repression, the common man
continued to aspire, to strive after better things, to struggle
upward toward light and freedom. For these were the times in which
the Genius of Liberty descended "from her mountain heights" and
drew nearer the sad abodes of men, imparting to their drooping
spirits the vivifying breath of a new life. Animated and cheered by
the bright vision and the hope of future good, society began to
rebel against the existing order of things, to thirst after
knowledge, to crave a larger, freer, more generous existence. This
feeli...
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