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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עמוד 9
... popes ) the accompanied with solicitude and care , and dis- privilege of levying tribute from those over covered the ... pope to the next general council ; into both which measures the university and the clergy entered with the greatest ...
... popes ) the accompanied with solicitude and care , and dis- privilege of levying tribute from those over covered the ... pope to the next general council ; into both which measures the university and the clergy entered with the greatest ...
עמוד 15
... pope , and came within the reach of his absolving power . This matter had of- ten been debated before the present period ; but the popes had always been prudent enough to leave it undecided . These debates , how- ever , being sometimes ...
... pope , and came within the reach of his absolving power . This matter had of- ten been debated before the present period ; but the popes had always been prudent enough to leave it undecided . These debates , how- ever , being sometimes ...
עמוד 16
... pope's present decision to that which he should pronounce when better informed ; and , in this step , he seemed yet to respect the dignity and authority of the bishop of Rome . ‡ Leo , on the other hand , let loose the reins to ambition ...
... pope's present decision to that which he should pronounce when better informed ; and , in this step , he seemed yet to respect the dignity and authority of the bishop of Rome . ‡ Leo , on the other hand , let loose the reins to ambition ...
עמוד 17
... pope to a general council . Had the pope been so prudent as to accept the submission of Luther , he would have al most nipped in the bud the cause of the re- formation , or would , at least , have considera- bly retarded its growth and ...
... pope to a general council . Had the pope been so prudent as to accept the submission of Luther , he would have al most nipped in the bud the cause of the re- formation , or would , at least , have considera- bly retarded its growth and ...
עמוד 19
... pope's supremacy was rejected and denied in the greatest part of Switzerland . It est attention and care , before he resolved upon any measure , but also filled him with uneasy apprehensions where there was no danger , and made him fear ...
... pope's supremacy was rejected and denied in the greatest part of Switzerland . It est attention and care , before he resolved upon any measure , but also filled him with uneasy apprehensions where there was no danger , and made him fear ...
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