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 100
עמוד 10
... piety and justice . were perpetually employed in stigmatizing , with the opprobious mark. X. The licentious examples of the pontiffs were zealously imitated in the lives and man- ners of the subordinate rulers and ministers of the church ...
... piety and justice . were perpetually employed in stigmatizing , with the opprobious mark. X. The licentious examples of the pontiffs were zealously imitated in the lives and man- ners of the subordinate rulers and ministers of the church ...
עמוד 13
... piety , or even good sense , desired to see the church reformed and purged from these shocking abuses ; and the number of those who were affected in this man- ner was very considerable in all parts of the western world . The greatest ...
... piety , or even good sense , desired to see the church reformed and purged from these shocking abuses ; and the number of those who were affected in this man- ner was very considerable in all parts of the western world . The greatest ...
עמוד 28
... piety , that , after warm debates fomented by the clergy in general , and much opposition on the part of the bishops in particular , it was vot- ed that the plan of reformation proposed by Luther should have free admittance among the ...
... piety , that , after warm debates fomented by the clergy in general , and much opposition on the part of the bishops in particular , it was vot- ed that the plan of reformation proposed by Luther should have free admittance among the ...
עמוד 29
... piety and prudence . He began by suppressing the des- potic authority of the bishops , and by restoring to their lawful owners a great part of the wealth and possessions which the church had acquired by the artful stratagems of the ...
... piety and prudence . He began by suppressing the des- potic authority of the bishops , and by restoring to their lawful owners a great part of the wealth and possessions which the church had acquired by the artful stratagems of the ...
עמוד 30
... piety , and morals ; but the power of a licentious and des : potic clergy can be only supported by the blind and superstitous credulity of their flock . sovereign deprived of the means of protecting and succouring his people , and the ...
... piety , and morals ; but the power of a licentious and des : potic clergy can be only supported by the blind and superstitous credulity of their flock . sovereign deprived of the means of protecting and succouring his people , and the ...
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