The History of the Popes: Their Church and State, and Especially of Their Conflicts with Protestantism in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, 1889 |
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... Contarini . Relatione di 1530 , expressly affirms this . Soriano too says , 1533- Anglia S. Santità ama et era conjunctissimo prima . " [ His holiness loves the English king , and was at first strictly united with him . ] The design of ...
... Contarini . Relatione di 1530 , expressly affirms this . Soriano too says , 1533- Anglia S. Santità ama et era conjunctissimo prima . " [ His holiness loves the English king , and was at first strictly united with him . ] The design of ...
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... Contarini , who must be considered as the head of the assembly . Of him Pole says , that nothing which the human mind can discover by its own powers of investigation , was unknown to him ; and nothing wanting to him that the grace of ...
... Contarini , who must be considered as the head of the assembly . Of him Pole says , that nothing which the human mind can discover by its own powers of investigation , was unknown to him ; and nothing wanting to him that the grace of ...
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... Contarini ( Epistola Sadolati , lib . ix . p . 365 ) , in regard to his Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans , is very remarkable . " In quibus commentariis , " says Sa- dolet , " mortis et crucis Christi mysterium totum aperire ...
... Contarini ( Epistola Sadolati , lib . ix . p . 365 ) , in regard to his Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans , is very remarkable . " In quibus commentariis , " says Sa- dolet , " mortis et crucis Christi mysterium totum aperire ...
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... Contarini were among her most confidential friends . I do not believe that she devoted herself to spiritual exercises of a monastic character ; I think , at least , that so much may be inferred from Aretino , who writes to her , with ...
... Contarini were among her most confidential friends . I do not believe that she devoted herself to spiritual exercises of a monastic character ; I think , at least , that so much may be inferred from Aretino , who writes to her , with ...
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... Contarini , by whom the others were afterwards proposed . They were men of irreproachable character , in high repute for learning and piety , and well acquainted with the requirements of different countries . Caraffa , for example , who ...
... Contarini , by whom the others were afterwards proposed . They were men of irreproachable character , in high repute for learning and piety , and well acquainted with the requirements of different countries . Caraffa , for example , who ...
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