The Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with Their State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 2Harper, 1867 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 5
... Roman hierarchy , rapidly multiplied . This cir- cumstance renders it impossible to present in one connected series , or , as it were , in one continued tablature , the events , vicissitudes , and revolutions , which happened in the ...
... Roman hierarchy , rapidly multiplied . This cir- cumstance renders it impossible to present in one connected series , or , as it were , in one continued tablature , the events , vicissitudes , and revolutions , which happened in the ...
עמוד 7
... Roman yoke , had neither strength nor knowledge adequate to any new attempt , and therefore , instead of inspiring terror , became objects of contempt . II . We must not , however , conclude from this apparent tranquillity and security ...
... Roman yoke , had neither strength nor knowledge adequate to any new attempt , and therefore , instead of inspiring terror , became objects of contempt . II . We must not , however , conclude from this apparent tranquillity and security ...
עמוד 9
... Roman see ; for he took the utmost trivances , the distribution of indulgences , which care that nothing should be transacted in the enabled the wealthy to purchase impunity for Lateran council , ( which Julius had assembled their ...
... Roman see ; for he took the utmost trivances , the distribution of indulgences , which care that nothing should be transacted in the enabled the wealthy to purchase impunity for Lateran council , ( which Julius had assembled their ...
עמוד 17
... Roman church , and the authority of the Roman pontiff , were treated by Luther in this transaction , and in his letter to Leo , in a manner that could not naturally have been expected from a man who had al- ready appealed from the pope ...
... Roman church , and the authority of the Roman pontiff , were treated by Luther in this transaction , and in his letter to Leo , in a manner that could not naturally have been expected from a man who had al- ready appealed from the pope ...
עמוד 20
... Roman pontiff , which he overturn- ment , nor any intention of submitting to his ed from its very foundation . In this noble un- authority ; and the man who voluntarily with- dertaking he was seconded by many learned draws himself from ...
... Roman pontiff , which he overturn- ment , nor any intention of submitting to his ed from its very foundation . In this noble un- authority ; and the man who voluntarily with- dertaking he was seconded by many learned draws himself from ...
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