The Life and Pontificate of Saint Pius the FifthJames Duncan, 1832 - 325 Seiten |
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... natural effect , it gains in majority of number of the instances themselves , and in the prevailing homo- geneity and sympathy of those upon whom their example is to operate . It is in the indirect way of repulsion and terror , and by ...
... natural effect , it gains in majority of number of the instances themselves , and in the prevailing homo- geneity and sympathy of those upon whom their example is to operate . It is in the indirect way of repulsion and terror , and by ...
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... which was so burthensome to him , that he expressed his wish to resign it , and the still more natural , but terrific profession , that he preferred the 6 office of an inquisitor , from his ardent desire Chap . I. ] 9 SAINT PIUS THE FIFTH .
... which was so burthensome to him , that he expressed his wish to resign it , and the still more natural , but terrific profession , that he preferred the 6 office of an inquisitor , from his ardent desire Chap . I. ] 9 SAINT PIUS THE FIFTH .
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... natural respect for the Inquisition , which introduces them and their favourite tribunal to a new element . His Holiness considered his empire as not bounded by the land , but extending to the sea also ; and he would have gone to the ...
... natural respect for the Inquisition , which introduces them and their favourite tribunal to a new element . His Holiness considered his empire as not bounded by the land , but extending to the sea also ; and he would have gone to the ...
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... natural and habitual malady of Rome , we shall see in the sequel was not past . But whence came this tardy condemnation of purchasable indulgences , whence the discovery that they might operate as an encouragement to sin ? Is not the ...
... natural and habitual malady of Rome , we shall see in the sequel was not past . But whence came this tardy condemnation of purchasable indulgences , whence the discovery that they might operate as an encouragement to sin ? Is not the ...
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... natural one . About the close of the year 1569 , probably the month of November , the earls of North- umberland and Westmorland were incited by Nicholas Morton , an English priest sent to England by the pope for that purpose , to set on ...
... natural one . About the close of the year 1569 , probably the month of November , the earls of North- umberland and Westmorland were incited by Nicholas Morton , an English priest sent to England by the pope for that purpose , to set on ...
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Seite 120 - And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus : and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.
Seite 311 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established by law ? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? — King or queen. All this I promise to do.
Seite 314 - The Lord is in his holy temple, the Lord's throne is in heaven : his eyes behold, his eyelids try, the children of men.
Seite 5 - But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my statutes, or that thou shouldest take my covenant in thy mouth ? 17 Seeing thou hatest instruction, and castest my words behind thee.
Seite 141 - He that reigneth on high, to whom is given all power in heaven and in earth, committed one holy Catholic and Apostolic church (out of which there is no salvation) to one alone upon earth — namely, to Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, and to Peter's successor, the Bishop of Rome, to be governed in fulness of power. Him alone he made prince over all people, and all kingdoms, to pluck up, to destroy, scatter, consume, plant, and build...
Seite 293 - I will endeavour to preserve, defend, increase, and advance. I will not be in any counsel, action, or treaty, in which shall...
Seite 146 - And we do command and interdict all and every, the noblemen, subjects, people, and others aforesaid, that they presume not to obey her or her monitions, mandates, and laws ; and those which shall do the contrary, we do innodate with the like sentence of anathema.
Seite 291 - Suisque Successoribus canonice intrantibus, non ero in consilio aut consensu, vel facto, ut vitam perdant, aut membrum, seu capiantur...
Seite 146 - And moreover, we do declare her to be deprived of her pretended title to the kingdom aforesaid, and of all dominion, dignity, and privilege whatsoever.
Seite 213 - XIII. PONT. MAX. An. I. The reverse has a representation of a destroying angel, with a cross in one hand and a sword in the other, slaying and pursuing a prostrate and falling band of heretics. The legend is, UGONOTOBUM.