The British Quarterly Review, 14. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1851 |
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... ment he was hung , strangled , and burnt at Rome in 1566 . While the papacy proscribed works of learning , and stopped tongues with the halter , it feared raillery , saw peril in a joke , and so put under its ban Erasmus's ' Eulogium of ...
... ment he was hung , strangled , and burnt at Rome in 1566 . While the papacy proscribed works of learning , and stopped tongues with the halter , it feared raillery , saw peril in a joke , and so put under its ban Erasmus's ' Eulogium of ...
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... ment , so as to be compatible with an unbiassed course of utterance and action . If it be indispensable , accordingly , to a constitutional govern- ment , that there should be a jealous separation between the legislative power and the ...
... ment , so as to be compatible with an unbiassed course of utterance and action . If it be indispensable , accordingly , to a constitutional govern- ment , that there should be a jealous separation between the legislative power and the ...
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... ment of Rome's literary policy , 135 , 136 ; Council of Trent and the Index , 137 , 138 ; rules for condemning books , 139 , 140 ; Papal decrees against the Bible , 141 ; books and authors con- demned , 142-144 ; congregation of the ...
... ment of Rome's literary policy , 135 , 136 ; Council of Trent and the Index , 137 , 138 ; rules for condemning books , 139 , 140 ; Papal decrees against the Bible , 141 ; books and authors con- demned , 142-144 ; congregation of the ...
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shewne by the Gentlemen of the Inner Temple | 41 |
a Lecture by J M Ludlow Esq | 69 |
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