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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Sayfa 13
... confessed that He was Christ , the Son of God , sent by Him on a mission to mankind , and as such empowered and commissioned to teach a new religion . For although God had made Himself known by his creation of the world , and all the ...
... confessed that He was Christ , the Son of God , sent by Him on a mission to mankind , and as such empowered and commissioned to teach a new religion . For although God had made Himself known by his creation of the world , and all the ...
Sayfa 16
... confess his offences ; on the contrary , he says to the son who has been always clear of offence , and had not transgressed any of his commandments , Son , thou art always with me , and all that I have is thine . ' 1 6 Nothing in ...
... confess his offences ; on the contrary , he says to the son who has been always clear of offence , and had not transgressed any of his commandments , Son , thou art always with me , and all that I have is thine . ' 1 6 Nothing in ...
Sayfa 55
... confessing and admiring these virtues , he does not forget his characteristic talent for irony and sarcasm . Sitting in the seat of the scorner he observes the abstinence from pleasure , and the aversion to active life , of the ...
... confessing and admiring these virtues , he does not forget his characteristic talent for irony and sarcasm . Sitting in the seat of the scorner he observes the abstinence from pleasure , and the aversion to active life , of the ...
Sayfa 97
... confessed his crime . Gregory prohibited all approach to the bed of his brother , and when he was dead commanded his body to be cast out upon the dunghill . It was not till the end of sixty days that Gregory proclaimed that his prayers ...
... confessed his crime . Gregory prohibited all approach to the bed of his brother , and when he was dead commanded his body to be cast out upon the dunghill . It was not till the end of sixty days that Gregory proclaimed that his prayers ...
Sayfa 103
... Hildebrand in his invectives against the marriage of priests were obliged to confess that in almost every priest's house concubinage prevailed ; but this name was often calumniously affixed to con- nections GREGORY VII . 103.
... Hildebrand in his invectives against the marriage of priests were obliged to confess that in almost every priest's house concubinage prevailed ; but this name was often calumniously affixed to con- nections GREGORY VII . 103.
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