| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 484 דפים
...The religious society that surpassed the rest in the purity of its manners, the extent cant otder ' of its fame, the number of its privileges, and the...of their ample possessions, lulled in a luxurious indolenqe. They lost sight of all their religious . obligations, that the latter order was instituted... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 דפים
...they receive from others. This sort of society began in the thirteenth century, and the members of it, by the tenor of their institution, were to remain...entirely destitute of all fixed revenues and possessions ; though in process of time their number became a heavy tax upon the people. Innocent III was the first... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 486 דפים
...the purity of its manners, the extent cant wder" of its fame, the number of its privileges, and the1 multitude of its members, was that of the Mendicant,...lulled in a luxurious indolence. They lost sight of alHheir religious obligations, that the latter order was instituted at Rome by St. Philip Neri, in... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 498 דפים
...they receive from others. This sort of society began in the thirteenth century, and the members of it, by the tenor of their institution, were to remain...entirely destitute of all fixed revenues and possessions ; though in process of time their number became a heavy tax upon the people. Innocent III was the first... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 דפים
...they receive from others. This sort of society began in the thirteenth century, and the members of it, by the tenor of their institution, were to remain...entirely destitute of all fixed revenues and possessions ; though in process of time their number became a heavy tax upon the people. Innocent III. was the... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 דפים
...they receive from others. This sort of society began in the thirteenth century, and the members of it, L . r,/ ^y i ] C֎l T&P4 y J 팝n% }% ...-.6 z | = ; a @ Q W V ? J N %`[ Z D L I1FL ; though in process of time their number became a heavy tax upon the people. Innocent III. was the... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1826 - 432 דפים
...manners, extent of fame, number of The mendi privileges, and multitude of members, was that of caDtorder. the Mendicant or begging friars, whose order was first...fixed revenues and possessions. The present state and circtimstance3 of the church ren-. dered the establishment of such an order absolutely necessary. The... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 644 דפים
...they receive from others. This sort of society began in the thirteenth century, and the members of it, by the tenor of their institution, were to remain...entirely destitute of all fixed revenues and possessions ; though in process of time their number became a heavy tax upon the people. Innocent III. was the... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1834 - 454 דפים
...MENDICANTS, OR BEGGING FRIARS. THIS sort of society began in the thirteenth century' and the members of it, by the tenor of their institution, were to remain...entirely destitute of all fixed revenues and possessions ; though in process of time their number became a heavy tax upon the people. Innocent III. was the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 812 דפים
...mendicant!, whose business is to roam, Make every parish but their own their home. Cutuper. 276 MEN tenor of their institution, were to remain entirely destitute of all fixed revenues and possessions. But they at last increased to sucli an enormous multitude, that they became a burden not only to the... | |
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