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 9
... truth and sacred liberty . Nay , it is also certain , that many of these great men , such as Erasmus and others , pointed the delicacy of their wit , or levelled the fury of their indignation , at the su- perstitions of the times , the ...
... truth and sacred liberty . Nay , it is also certain , that many of these great men , such as Erasmus and others , pointed the delicacy of their wit , or levelled the fury of their indignation , at the su- perstitions of the times , the ...
עמוד 23
... under the titles of Positivi and Senten- tiarii , who were extremely fond , the former of loading their accounts , both of the truths and SECT . I. CENT . precepts of religion , with CHAP . I. The History of the Reformation . 23.
... under the titles of Positivi and Senten- tiarii , who were extremely fond , the former of loading their accounts , both of the truths and SECT . I. CENT . precepts of religion , with CHAP . I. The History of the Reformation . 23.
עמוד 30
... truth which had struck his asto- nished sight was offered by a Dominican , whose ces preach- name was John Tetzel [ n ] . This bold and enter- ed up by prising monk had been chosen on account of his uncommon impudence , by Albert ...
... truth which had struck his asto- nished sight was offered by a Dominican , whose ces preach- name was John Tetzel [ n ] . This bold and enter- ed up by prising monk had been chosen on account of his uncommon impudence , by Albert ...
עמוד 37
... truth of the matter is , that the court of Rome and its unthinking sovereign were not less culpable than Cajetan in the whole of this transaction . Since they might easily foresee , that a Dominican legate was of all others the most ...
... truth of the matter is , that the court of Rome and its unthinking sovereign were not less culpable than Cajetan in the whole of this transaction . Since they might easily foresee , that a Dominican legate was of all others the most ...
עמוד 42
... truth oblige us to relate , there was , properly speaking , no retraction of his former tenets , nor the smallest degree of respect shown to the infamous traffic of indulgences . Nevertheless , the pretended majesty of the Roman church ...
... truth oblige us to relate , there was , properly speaking , no retraction of his former tenets , nor the smallest degree of respect shown to the infamous traffic of indulgences . Nevertheless , the pretended majesty of the Roman church ...
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