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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... his life ! His occupa tion was to heal the sick and to discourse of God in parables with a few fishermen . who did not always understand his 7 words . He had not where to lay his CHRISTIANITY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE . L1-455 .
... his life ! His occupa tion was to heal the sick and to discourse of God in parables with a few fishermen . who did not always understand his 7 words . He had not where to lay his CHRISTIANITY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE . L1-455 .
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... tion from the creeds already established . These had entwined themselves with the habits and wants of daily life ; they were bound up with all the old memories of the world ; and had , beside , now received a certain modification which ...
... tion from the creeds already established . These had entwined themselves with the habits and wants of daily life ; they were bound up with all the old memories of the world ; and had , beside , now received a certain modification which ...
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... tion in return . They could not safely permit a succession to the mere name and empire to fetter them , but turned them- selves rather towards those from whom help and aid might also be expected . Thus they entered into strict alliance ...
... tion in return . They could not safely permit a succession to the mere name and empire to fetter them , but turned them- selves rather towards those from whom help and aid might also be expected . Thus they entered into strict alliance ...
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... of the Social Constitu . tion of the Christian Church , iii . 407 . † In Goldast . Constitutt . Imperiales , i . p . 221 , we find an instrument of the Roman factions once more rising into activity , 18 [ 1039-1056 . RELATION OF THE POPES.
... of the Social Constitu . tion of the Christian Church , iii . 407 . † In Goldast . Constitutt . Imperiales , i . p . 221 , we find an instrument of the Roman factions once more rising into activity , 18 [ 1039-1056 . RELATION OF THE POPES.
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... tion . The vigour with which this was exercised by Henry III . is well known ; his synod at Sutri deposed such popes as he considered irregularly chosen ; and scarcely had the patrician ring been placed on his finger , and the crown of ...
... tion . The vigour with which this was exercised by Henry III . is well known ; his synod at Sutri deposed such popes as he considered irregularly chosen ; and scarcely had the patrician ring been placed on his finger , and the crown of ...
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Page 399 - Jungle swallowed up the walls,' said Hathi. 'And what more?' said Mowgli. 'As much good ground as I can walk over in two nights from the east to the west, and from the north to the south as much as I can walk over in three nights, the Jungle took.
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