Dante, and St. Anselm (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Dante, and St. AnselmAnselm is one of the most attractive figures of mediaeval history, and in English history he has special significance as beginning that strife of the Church with the State which lasted up to the Reformation and the days of Wolsey. Anselm triumphed in the con¿ict as signally as Wolsey was worsted, and it was well that it was so, as Anselm represented the power of the Church, which in those times stood up valian...