An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: 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 : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, כרך 4Baynes, 1825 - 512 עמודים |
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עמוד 22
... Luther . SECT . 1 . The state and of the public schools . XIII . The principal places in the public schools of learning of learning were filled very frequently by monks of the Mendicant orders . This unhappy circum- stance prevented ...
... Luther . SECT . 1 . The state and of the public schools . XIII . The principal places in the public schools of learning of learning were filled very frequently by monks of the Mendicant orders . This unhappy circum- stance prevented ...
עמוד 24
... Luther , who inculcated not only with impunity , but even with applause , the very same tenets that after- wards drew upon him such heavy accusations and such bitter reproaches . And it is beyond all doubt , that this great reformer ...
... Luther , who inculcated not only with impunity , but even with applause , the very same tenets that after- wards drew upon him such heavy accusations and such bitter reproaches . And it is beyond all doubt , that this great reformer ...
עמוד 29
... Luther . tinguished Luther were of a common or ordinary kind . His genius was truly great and unparal- leled ; his memory vast and tenacious ; his pa- tience in supporting trials , difficulties , and labour , incredible ; his ...
... Luther . tinguished Luther were of a common or ordinary kind . His genius was truly great and unparal- leled ; his memory vast and tenacious ; his pa- tience in supporting trials , difficulties , and labour , incredible ; his ...
עמוד 31
... Luther's zealous opposition to the publication of indulgences ap- pear to be the effect of selfish and ignoble motives . It may not , therefore , be improper to set that in a true light ; not that the cause of the reformation ( which ...
... Luther's zealous opposition to the publication of indulgences ap- pear to be the effect of selfish and ignoble motives . It may not , therefore , be improper to set that in a true light ; not that the cause of the reformation ( which ...
עמוד 32
... Luther and Tetzel XVI . was , at first , a matter of no great moment , and SECT . I. The true state of the debate be- tween Lu . ther and Tetzel . Roman pontiff ever named the friars of that order to the office under consideration ...
... Luther and Tetzel XVI . was , at first , a matter of no great moment , and SECT . I. The true state of the debate be- tween Lu . ther and Tetzel . Roman pontiff ever named the friars of that order to the office under consideration ...
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