History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicolas V, 3. ciltSheldon, 1861 |
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Sayfa 150 - Sergius rose into power the infamous Theodora, with her daughters Marozia and Theodora, the prostitutes who, in the strong language of historians, disposed for many years of the Papal tiara, and not content with disgracing by their own licentious lives the chief city of Christendom, actually placed their profligate paramours or base-born sons in the chair of St. Peter. The...
Sayfa 359 - His remote and somewhat more indistinct vision was the foundation of a vast spiritual authority in the person of the Pope, who was to rule mankind by the consentient but subordinate authority of the clergy throughout the world. For this end the clergy were to become still more completely a separate, inviolable caste, their property equally sacred with their persons. Each in his separate sphere, the Pope above all and comprehending all, was to be sovereign arbiter of all disputes ; to hold in his...
Sayfa 386 - As a subject of the Empire, the Pope owed temporal allegiance to the Emperor. The authority of each depended on loose and flexible tradition, on variable and contradictory precedents, on titles of uncertain signification, Head of the Church, Vicar of Christ ; Patrician, King of Italy, Emperor ; each could ascend to a time when they were separate and not dependent upon each other.
Sayfa 418 - Henry, not by usurpation but by God's ordinance King, to Hildebrand, no longer Pope, but a false monk: You have dared to make an attack upon the royal authority which we received from God.
Sayfa 169 - Aix-la-Chapelle in 1442, and in 1451 he proceeded to Rome to receive the Imperial crown from the hands of the Pope. Nicholas V., who then filled the Papal chair, received him with great magnificence ; but it was observed that Frederick, till after his coronation, yielded precedence to the Cardinals.
Sayfa 344 - beloved brethren, that since the days of the blessed Leo this tried and prudent Archdeacon has exalted the Roman See, and delivered this city from many perils. Wherefore, since we cannot find any one better qualified for the government of the Church or the protection of the city, we, the bishops and cardinals, with one voice elect him as the pastor and bishop of your souls.
Sayfa 366 - Quam perdita tonsuratorum universitas tola, si nemo in eis qui non aut adulter aut sit arsenoquita. Adulter enim nobis est qui contra cauones uxorius est.
Sayfa 131 - From that moment the serious child, abandoning all sport and gaiety, was devoted to prayer and study. Up to adolescence he was educated in monastic discipline, but the ardour of youth had begun to relax his strict austerity. At that time the world was startled by the tidings of Charlemagne's death. That the mighty monarch of so many kingdoms must suffer the common mortality of man, struck the imaginative youth. His life became, as it were, one vision. Once he thought that he had died suddenly; and...
Sayfa 446 - He had laid aside every mark of royalty or of distinguished station; he was clad only in the thin white linen dress of the penitent, and there, fasting, he awaited in humble patience the pleasure of the Pope. But the gates did not unclose. A second day he stood, cold, hungry, and mocked by vain hope. And yet a third day dragged on from morning to evening over the unsheltered head of the discrowned King. Every heart was moved except that of the representative of Jesus Christ.
Sayfa 202 - John XIV. had been starved to death in the dungeons of the Castle of St. Angelo. He demands, " To such monsters, full of all infamy, void of all knowledge, human and divine...