An Ecclesiastical History, from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volume 2T. Tegg and Son, 1838 - Church history |
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... France d . He afterwards laid siege to Ferrara ; and , at length , turned his arms against his former ally , the French monarch , in conjunction with the Venetians , Spaniards and Swiss , whom he had drawn into this war , and engaged in ...
... France d . He afterwards laid siege to Ferrara ; and , at length , turned his arms against his former ally , the French monarch , in conjunction with the Venetians , Spaniards and Swiss , whom he had drawn into this war , and engaged in ...
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... France , provoked by the insults he had received from this arrogant pontiff , meditated revenge , and even caused a medal to be struck with a menacing inscription , expressing his resolution to overturn the power of Rome , which was ...
... France , provoked by the insults he had received from this arrogant pontiff , meditated revenge , and even caused a medal to be struck with a menacing inscription , expressing his resolution to overturn the power of Rome , which was ...
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... France , and he insists particularly on this consideration , that the right which Chris- tian communities have to choose their leaders , cannot be exercised by such large bodies with- out much confusion and many inconveniences ; and ...
... France , and he insists particularly on this consideration , that the right which Chris- tian communities have to choose their leaders , cannot be exercised by such large bodies with- out much confusion and many inconveniences ; and ...
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... France , Spain , and Italy , which exhibited , from day to day , new scenes of perplexity , that for some years it was not in his power to turn his attention to the affairs of Germany in general , and still less to the state of religion ...
... France , Spain , and Italy , which exhibited , from day to day , new scenes of perplexity , that for some years it was not in his power to turn his attention to the affairs of Germany in general , and still less to the state of religion ...
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... France . XXXIV . The kingdom of France was not inaccessible gress of the Re- to the light of the Reformation . Margaret , queen of Na- varre , sister to Francis I. , the implacable enemy and per- petual rival of Charles V. , was ...
... France . XXXIV . The kingdom of France was not inaccessible gress of the Re- to the light of the Reformation . Margaret , queen of Na- varre , sister to Francis I. , the implacable enemy and per- petual rival of Charles V. , was ...
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