An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 2Harrod, 1832 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 87
עמוד 17
... parties , died of grief and despair . * This incendiary being sacrificed as a victim to cover the Roman pon- tiff from reproach , Miltitz entered into a par- ticular conversation with Luther at Altenburg , and , without pretending to ...
... parties , died of grief and despair . * This incendiary being sacrificed as a victim to cover the Roman pon- tiff from reproach , Miltitz entered into a par- ticular conversation with Luther at Altenburg , and , without pretending to ...
עמוד 18
... parties might be preserved un- interrupted and entire . This spirit of mildness and charity , carried perhaps too far , led him sometimes to make concessions that were nei- ther consistent with prudence , nor advanta- geous to the cause ...
... parties might be preserved un- interrupted and entire . This spirit of mildness and charity , carried perhaps too far , led him sometimes to make concessions that were nei- ther consistent with prudence , nor advanta- geous to the cause ...
עמוד 23
... parties , terminated , at length , in a mischievous division between those who had embarked together in the sacred cause of re- ligion and liberty . Luther was not so modest as Dr. Mosheim here XX . The good pope Adrian did not long ...
... parties , terminated , at length , in a mischievous division between those who had embarked together in the sacred cause of re- ligion and liberty . Luther was not so modest as Dr. Mosheim here XX . The good pope Adrian did not long ...
עמוד 24
... parties as to prevent a separation either in point of ecclesiastical jurisdiction or religious communion . Hence was , that while he made no opposition to Luther's design of re- forming a corrupt and superstitious church , but rather ...
... parties as to prevent a separation either in point of ecclesiastical jurisdiction or religious communion . Hence was , that while he made no opposition to Luther's design of re- forming a corrupt and superstitious church , but rather ...
עמוד 27
... parties and of the merits of the cause . He controversy , Philip , landgrave of Hesse , in- therefore , in an interview with the pope at Bo- vited , in 1529 , to a conference at Marpurg , logna , insisted , in the most serious and ...
... parties and of the merits of the cause . He controversy , Philip , landgrave of Hesse , in- therefore , in an interview with the pope at Bo- vited , in 1529 , to a conference at Marpurg , logna , insisted , in the most serious and ...
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