An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 3 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 65
עמוד 14
Succours were obtained for them by the Roman pontiffs with much difficulty , in
consequence of repeated solicitations and entreaties . But the event , as we shall
soon see , was by no means answerable to the deep schemes that were ...
Succours were obtained for them by the Roman pontiffs with much difficulty , in
consequence of repeated solicitations and entreaties . But the event , as we shall
soon see , was by no means answerable to the deep schemes that were ...
עמוד 22
... of justice and humanity , should avenge themselves upon the Christians who
resided in Palestine , as professing the religion which gave occasion to the war ,
and attached , of consequence , to the cause of their enemies and invaders ?
... of justice and humanity , should avenge themselves upon the Christians who
resided in Palestine , as professing the religion which gave occasion to the war ,
and attached , of consequence , to the cause of their enemies and invaders ?
עמוד 41
... by the Pascal , upon this occasion , as Gregory VII . liad formerly done in the
case of Berenger , submitted his proceedings and his authority to the judgement
of a council , to which , of consequence , he acknowleged his subordination .
... by the Pascal , upon this occasion , as Gregory VII . liad formerly done in the
case of Berenger , submitted his proceedings and his authority to the judgement
of a council , to which , of consequence , he acknowleged his subordination .
עמוד 47
... and turned the whole force of his arms to reduce the little republics of Italy
under his dominion . An open rupture between the emperor and the pontiff , was
expected as the inevitable consequence of such vigorous measures , when the
death ...
... and turned the whole force of his arms to reduce the little republics of Italy
under his dominion . An open rupture between the emperor and the pontiff , was
expected as the inevitable consequence of such vigorous measures , when the
death ...
עמוד 50
... idea of the prerogatives and privileges that were claimed equally by the king
and the clergy , and which occasioned of consequence such warm debates
between state and church , it will not be altogether useless to transcribe them at
length ...
... idea of the prerogatives and privileges that were claimed equally by the king
and the clergy , and which occasioned of consequence such warm debates
between state and church , it will not be altogether useless to transcribe them at
length ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 195 - I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand, full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication...
עמוד 176 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey; neither two coats, neither shoes, nor y«t staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
עמוד 147 - That the bishop of Rome is the supreme lord of the universe, and that neither princes nor bishops, civil governors nor ecclesiastical rulers, have any lawful power in church or state but what they derive from him.
עמוד 78 - ... a plenary remission of all the temporal pains and penalties which the church had annexed to certain transgressions. They went still farther, and not only remitted the penalties, which the civil and ecclesiastical laws had enacted against transgressors, but audaciously usurped the authority which belongs to God alone, and impiously pretended to abolish even the punishments which are reserved in a future state for the workers of iniquity ; a step this, which the bishops, with all their avarice...
עמוד 51 - Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him : I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.
עמוד 152 - Walachia, an extraordinary legate, who, in the name of the pontiff, invested that prince with the ensigns and honours of royalty, while, with his own hand, he crowned Peter II. of Arragon, who had rendered his dominions subject and tributary to the church, and saluted him publicly at Rome with the title of king.
עמוד 172 - They were also encouraged and patronized by the succeeding pontiffs, when experience had demonstrated their public and extensive usefulness. But when it became generally known that they had such a peculiar place in the esteem and protection of the rulers of the church, their number grew to such an enormous and...
עמוד 295 - ... that great numbers of both sexes, some in health, others in a state of infirmity, others at the point of death, earnestly desired to be admitted into the Mendicant order, which they looked upon as a sure and infallible method of rendering heaven propitious. — Many made it an essential part of their .last wills, that their bodies after death should be wrapped in old ragged Dominican or Franciscan habits, and interred among the Mendicants.
עמוד 360 - Bohemia, called Huss, and lived at Prague in the highest reputation, both on account of the sanctity of his manners and the purity of his doctrine. He was distinguished by his uncommon erudition...
עמוד 356 - ... from the communion of the church. This step was followed by the election of one pontiff in their place. The election was made on the 25th of June, and fell upon Peter of Candia, known in the papal list by the name of Alexander V.