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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... popes . The avarice of the VIII . The raging thirst of dominion that consumed these pontiffs , and their arrogant ... pope to the next general council , into both which measures the university and the clergy en- tered with the ...
... popes . The avarice of the VIII . The raging thirst of dominion that consumed these pontiffs , and their arrogant ... pope to the next general council , into both which measures the university and the clergy en- tered with the ...
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... pope's au- thority held in- ferior to that of a council . IX . Notwithstanding the veneration and homage that was almost every where paid to the Roman pontiffs , they were far from being universally reputed infallible in their decisions ...
... pope's au- thority held in- ferior to that of a council . IX . Notwithstanding the veneration and homage that was almost every where paid to the Roman pontiffs , they were far from being universally reputed infallible in their decisions ...
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... pope's power with respect to the remission of sin . Luther confessed that the Roman pontiff was clothed with the power of remitting the human punishments inflicted upon transgressors , i . e . the punishments denounced by the church ...
... pope's power with respect to the remission of sin . Luther confessed that the Roman pontiff was clothed with the power of remitting the human punishments inflicted upon transgressors , i . e . the punishments denounced by the church ...
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... pope's supremacy was rejected and denied in the greatest part of Switzerland . It is indeed to be observed , that Zuingle did not always use the same methods of conversion that were employed by Luther ; nor , upon particular occasions ...
... pope's supremacy was rejected and denied in the greatest part of Switzerland . It is indeed to be observed , that Zuingle did not always use the same methods of conversion that were employed by Luther ; nor , upon particular occasions ...
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... pope's supreme jurisdiction . By this he declared to the world that he was no longer a subject of the Roman pontiff ; and that , of consequence , the sentence of excommunica- tion against him , which was daily expected from Rome , was ...
... pope's supreme jurisdiction . By this he declared to the world that he was no longer a subject of the Roman pontiff ; and that , of consequence , the sentence of excommunica- tion against him , which was daily expected from Rome , was ...
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