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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER IV
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It was a further stage in the evolution of his iron character from romance and mysticism, into political and practical sagacity.

It was a further education of his stubborn will to pliant temper.

But he could not divest himself of his mission as a founder and apostle.

He taught disciples, preached, and formed a sect of devotees.

Then the Holy Office attacked him.


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