A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the ReformationHarper & Bros., 1855 - 578 pages |
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... crusade 252-3 The notion of a crusade was first started by Sylvester II . , and taken up by Gregory VII . 253 1099-1118 Pascal II . ( like Gregory and Urban , a monk of Clani ) , revived the contest with the empire 254 237 Gregory ...
... crusade 252-3 The notion of a crusade was first started by Sylvester II . , and taken up by Gregory VII . 253 1099-1118 Pascal II . ( like Gregory and Urban , a monk of Clani ) , revived the contest with the empire 254 237 Gregory ...
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... crusade against them , with barbarous success 1229 A system of inquisition was permanently estab- lished at Toulouse , by a council there assem- bled . The Scriptures were strictly prohibit- ed to all laymen Page A. D. 291 292 293 293 ...
... crusade against them , with barbarous success 1229 A system of inquisition was permanently estab- lished at Toulouse , by a council there assem- bled . The Scriptures were strictly prohibit- ed to all laymen Page A. D. 291 292 293 293 ...
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... crusade was preached against the Emperor 338 339 340 320 The influence of the Mendicants depended al- most entirely on their merits and activity Yet they soon became liable to many reproaches 320 321 SECTION VI . 340 On the Holy Virgins ...
... crusade was preached against the Emperor 338 339 340 320 The influence of the Mendicants depended al- most entirely on their merits and activity Yet they soon became liable to many reproaches 320 321 SECTION VI . 340 On the Holy Virgins ...
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... crusade ; the battle of Doryleum ; the capture of Antioch ; and cruelties committed at the storming of Jeru- salem St. Bernard preached the second crusade with success ; his prophecy ; its falsification ; and the authority which he ...
... crusade ; the battle of Doryleum ; the capture of Antioch ; and cruelties committed at the storming of Jeru- salem St. Bernard preached the second crusade with success ; his prophecy ; its falsification ; and the authority which he ...
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... crusade of John XXIII . , and some disorders followed . John cited him to Rome in vain The tenets imputed to Huss , and for the most part disclaimed by him ; his opinion on the nature of tithes . The demand for the resto- ration of the ...
... crusade of John XXIII . , and some disorders followed . John cited him to Rome in vain The tenets imputed to Huss , and for the most part disclaimed by him ; his opinion on the nature of tithes . The demand for the resto- ration of the ...
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