An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, tr. by A. Maclaine, כרך 4 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 10
... opinion , that Christ had established a vicegerent at Rome , clothed with his supreme and unlimited authority . Entrenched within these strong holds , the pontiffs looked upon their own authority and the peace of the church as beyond ...
... opinion , that Christ had established a vicegerent at Rome , clothed with his supreme and unlimited authority . Entrenched within these strong holds , the pontiffs looked upon their own authority and the peace of the church as beyond ...
עמוד 23
... opinions without any danger of molesta- tion , had he not pointed his warm remonstrances against the opulence of Rome , the overgrown fortunes of the bishops , the majesty of the pontiffs , and the towering ambition of the Dominicans ...
... opinions without any danger of molesta- tion , had he not pointed his warm remonstrances against the opulence of Rome , the overgrown fortunes of the bishops , the majesty of the pontiffs , and the towering ambition of the Dominicans ...
עמוד 26
... opinions , from which the grievances complained of sprang , or , indeed , without a general reformation of the religion that was publicly professed , this was supposed to be ardently , though silently wished for , by all those who ...
... opinions , from which the grievances complained of sprang , or , indeed , without a general reformation of the religion that was publicly professed , this was supposed to be ardently , though silently wished for , by all those who ...
עמוד 28
... opinions of fallible men . It would be equally rash and absurd to represent this great man as exempt from error , and free from infir- mities and defects ; yet , if we except the contagious effects of the age in which he lived , and of ...
... opinions of fallible men . It would be equally rash and absurd to represent this great man as exempt from error , and free from infir- mities and defects ; yet , if we except the contagious effects of the age in which he lived , and of ...
עמוד 32
... opinions propagated by the Saxon reformer ; more especially the Dominicans , who looked upon their order as insulted and attacked in the person of Tetzel . The alarm of controversy was therefore sounded , and Tetzel himself appeared ...
... opinions propagated by the Saxon reformer ; more especially the Dominicans , who looked upon their order as insulted and attacked in the person of Tetzel . The alarm of controversy was therefore sounded , and Tetzel himself appeared ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 361 - Short Account of the Ancient History, present Government, and laws of the Republic of Geneva,' printed for Dodsley, in the year 1761, p.
עמוד 117 - ... and council, but the doctor, who assured them he had a commission, but knew not how it was gone. Then the lord deputy made answer — Let us have another commission, and we will shuffle the cards in the meanwhile.
עמוד 113 - This often betrayed him into indecent and undutiful expressions with respect to the queen's person and conduct. Those very qualities, however, which now render his character less amiable, fitted him to be the instrument of providence for advancing the reformation among a fierce people, and enabled him to face dangers, and to surmount opposition, from which a person of a more gentle spirit would have been apt to shrink back.
עמוד 289 - God by embracing and applying to ourselves, through faith, the righteousness, and obedience of the man Christ. It is only through that eternal and essential righteousness, which dwells in Christ considered as God, and which resides in His divine nature, that is united to the human, that mankind can obtain complete justification. Man becomes a partaker of this divine righteousness by faith ; since it is in consequence of this uniting principle that Christ dwells in the heart of man with His divine...
עמוד 395 - ... of the multitude. He appears, moreover, to have been a man of probity, of a meek and tractable spirit, gentle in his manners, pliable and obsequious in his commerce with persons of all ranks and characters, and extremely zealous in promoting practical religion and virtue, which he recommended by his example as well as by his precepts.
עמוד 265 - Melancthon himself, whose exquisite judgment rendered him peculiarly capable of reducing into a compendious system the elements of every science, never seems to have thought of treating morals in this manner ; but has inserted, on the contrary, all his practical rules and instructions under the theological articles that relate to the law, sin, free-will, faith, hope, and charity.
עמוד 258 - Luther, and certain passages in the writings of that great man, he extravagantly maintained, that philosophy was the mortal enemy of religion; that truth was divisible into two branches, the one philosophical and the other theological; and that what was true in philosophy, was false in theology.
עמוד 11 - He was succeeded in the pontificate by Pius III. who in less than a month, was deprived by death of that high dignity. The vacant chair was obtained by fraud and bribery by Julian de la Rovere, who assumed the denomination of Julius II. Julius ii. V. To the odious list of vices with which Julius II.
עמוד 407 - In consequence of this doctrine, they admit none to the sacrament of baptism but persons that are come to the full use of their reason ; they neither admit civil rulers into their communion, nor allow any of their members to perform the functions of magistracy; they deny the lawfulness of repelling force by force; and consider war, in all its shapes, as unchristian and unjust : they entertain the utmost aversion to the execution of justice, and more especially to capital punishments : and they also...
עמוד 91 - Lutherans the free and unmolested exercise of their religious doctrine and discipline, until a rule of faith was fixed, either in the free general council that was to be assembled in the space of six months, or in a Diet of the empire. The apprehension of an approaching rupture was scarcely removed by this agreement, when John, Elector of Saxony, died, and was succeeded by his son, John...