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Son of Iniquity – Episode 4: Temporal Vs Spiritual

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Luther lived in the state of the Saxony, within the Holy Roman Empire. The dominance of the Church pervaded through all aspects of the society, but within the framework of the spiritual domain. The temporal domain structure wielded rule in the physical world. These two power structures were interconnected and interdependent. In this episode we go a little into this complicated and somewhat ridiculous power complex. Ooooh yea.

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Luther lived in the state of the Saxony, within the Holy Roman Empire. The dominance of the Church pervaded through all aspects of the society, but within the framework of the spiritual domain. The temporal domain structure wielded rule in the physical world. These two power structures were interconnected and interdependent. In this episode we go a little into this complicated and somewhat ridiculous power complex. Ooooh yea.

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