Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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Now , lest it should be thought that something else might ail this author thus to hamper the bishops of those days , I will bring you the opinion of three the famousest men for wit and learning that Italy at this day glories of ...
Now , lest it should be thought that something else might ail this author thus to hamper the bishops of those days , I will bring you the opinion of three the famousest men for wit and learning that Italy at this day glories of ...
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Upon this goodly occasion , the bishop of Rome not only seizes the city , and all the territory about , into his own hands , and inakes himself lord thereof , which till ' then was governed by a Greek magistrate , but absolves all Italy ...
Upon this goodly occasion , the bishop of Rome not only seizes the city , and all the territory about , into his own hands , and inakes himself lord thereof , which till ' then was governed by a Greek magistrate , but absolves all Italy ...
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Pepin , not un obedient to the pope's call , passing into Italy , frees him out of danger , and wins for him the whole exarchate of Ravenna ; which though it had been almost immediately before the hereditary possession of that monarchy ...
Pepin , not un obedient to the pope's call , passing into Italy , frees him out of danger , and wins for him the whole exarchate of Ravenna ; which though it had been almost immediately before the hereditary possession of that monarchy ...
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... Christians by the violence of their courts , be to keep away schism , they keep schism away indeed : and by this kind of discipline all Italy and Spain is as purely and politically kept from schism as England hath been by them .
... Christians by the violence of their courts , be to keep away schism , they keep schism away indeed : and by this kind of discipline all Italy and Spain is as purely and politically kept from schism as England hath been by them .
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But much latelier in the private academies of Italy , whither I was favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabout , ( for the manner is , that every one must give some ...
But much latelier in the private academies of Italy , whither I was favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabout , ( for the manner is , that every one must give some ...
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