Essays on the Rise and Progress of the Christian Religion in the West of Europe, from the Reign of Tiberius to the End of the Council of TrentLongmans & Green, 1873 |
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... France were not so merciful . Here perhaps it may be well to remark , that the language of Paul's epistles , in which he orders obe- dience to the temporal power of the Cæsars , and declares that the powers that be are ordained of God ...
... France were not so merciful . Here perhaps it may be well to remark , that the language of Paul's epistles , in which he orders obe- dience to the temporal power of the Cæsars , and declares that the powers that be are ordained of God ...
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... France and Northern Spain were Arian till Clovis , the ortho- dox barbarian , crushed their hosts on the plains of Poitiers . It was not till the sixth century that Arian- ism was renounced by King Recared in the Basilica of Toledo . A ...
... France and Northern Spain were Arian till Clovis , the ortho- dox barbarian , crushed their hosts on the plains of Poitiers . It was not till the sixth century that Arian- ism was renounced by King Recared in the Basilica of Toledo . A ...
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... France . Yet all the experience of humiliation has hitherto been succeeded by the hallelujah and triumphant shouts of the faithful clergy of the holy pontiff , echoed by millions of spiritual subjects throughout the civilised world . I ...
... France . Yet all the experience of humiliation has hitherto been succeeded by the hallelujah and triumphant shouts of the faithful clergy of the holy pontiff , echoed by millions of spiritual subjects throughout the civilised world . I ...
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... France , he wrote in these terms , ' No king has reached such a height of detestable guilt in opposing the churches of his kingdom as Philip of France . ' The subjects upon which Hildebrand was determined to have his own will were two ...
... France , he wrote in these terms , ' No king has reached such a height of detestable guilt in opposing the churches of his kingdom as Philip of France . ' The subjects upon which Hildebrand was determined to have his own will were two ...
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... France , in England , in Spain , and in Germany , the sons and daughters of priests were acknowledged , and lived in the home of their fathers ; but the adherents of Hildebrand affixed every sort of opprobrious name to these connections ...
... France , in England , in Spain , and in Germany , the sons and daughters of priests were acknowledged , and lived in the home of their fathers ; but the adherents of Hildebrand affixed every sort of opprobrious name to these connections ...
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