An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, with an Appendix Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day ...Tilden and Company, 1837 - 450 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 19
עמוד 203
... pontiffs , and was endowed with immense riches by the opulent ; but lux- ury , intemperance and sloth , soon reigned in the convents of Benedict , and his humble saints were the prime leaders in all the political factions which ...
... pontiffs , and was endowed with immense riches by the opulent ; but lux- ury , intemperance and sloth , soon reigned in the convents of Benedict , and his humble saints were the prime leaders in all the political factions which ...
עמוד 212
... pontiffs used every effort to hold ; and they did hold it - a power which no other earthly poten- tate ever possessed . It is from this grant of Phocas that many date the establishment of the Papal power , though the most decisive marks ...
... pontiffs used every effort to hold ; and they did hold it - a power which no other earthly poten- tate ever possessed . It is from this grant of Phocas that many date the establishment of the Papal power , though the most decisive marks ...
עמוד 214
... pontiffs , with a few exceptions , were monsters of iniquity ; who sought the chair as a place of dominion , and who were perpetually guilty of the most flagitious wickedness . In such an age of corruption , what could be expected , but ...
... pontiffs , with a few exceptions , were monsters of iniquity ; who sought the chair as a place of dominion , and who were perpetually guilty of the most flagitious wickedness . In such an age of corruption , what could be expected , but ...
עמוד 215
... Pontiffs had no other mo- tive but to extend the power of the Roman See ; and , to ef- fect their purpose , they not unfrequently resorted to force . Christian princes also , in league with Rome , compelled con- quered tribes to ...
... Pontiffs had no other mo- tive but to extend the power of the Roman See ; and , to ef- fect their purpose , they not unfrequently resorted to force . Christian princes also , in league with Rome , compelled con- quered tribes to ...
עמוד 219
John Marsh. the open air at the entrance of the pontiff's palace , with his feet bare , his head uncovered , and no other garment but a coarse woollen cloth thrown around his naked ... Pontiffs to Chapter 8. ] 219 ROME , THE LITTLE HORN .
John Marsh. the open air at the entrance of the pontiff's palace , with his feet bare , his head uncovered , and no other garment but a coarse woollen cloth thrown around his naked ... Pontiffs to Chapter 8. ] 219 ROME , THE LITTLE HORN .
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