The Sketch of the Romish Controversy, Zväzok 1British society, 1850 |
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... Councils and Decretals , the Bullarium Magnum , Baronius , & c . & c . , when their parishes are invaded by the missionary priests , or the monks , or the Sisters of Charity and the other emissaries of the Church of Rome . It has no ...
... Councils and Decretals , the Bullarium Magnum , Baronius , & c . & c . , when their parishes are invaded by the missionary priests , or the monks , or the Sisters of Charity and the other emissaries of the Church of Rome . It has no ...
Strana vi
... Councils , and bulls that had ever been enacted or issued THE SACRED COUNCILS BY LABBEUS AND COSSARTIUS . An . 1215. The fourth Council of Lateran under Innocent III . A General Council decrees the extermination of heretics 29 8888 30 ...
... Councils , and bulls that had ever been enacted or issued THE SACRED COUNCILS BY LABBEUS AND COSSARTIUS . An . 1215. The fourth Council of Lateran under Innocent III . A General Council decrees the extermination of heretics 29 8888 30 ...
Strana vii
... Council of Constance against John Huss 39 An . 1415. Decree of Council of Constance that safe conducts are not to be observed with heretics 41 An . 1416. Sentence of Council of Constance against Jerome of Prague 41 42 1 An . 1418. Bull ...
... Council of Constance against John Huss 39 An . 1415. Decree of Council of Constance that safe conducts are not to be observed with heretics 41 An . 1416. Sentence of Council of Constance against Jerome of Prague 41 42 1 An . 1418. Bull ...
Strana x
... Councils , simony and immorality in the prelates and clergy of the Spanish Church Ibidem , irregularities and ... Council 127 128 128 128 Dupin 129 THE EIGHTH CENTURY . The corrupt state of the Spanish Church Baronius 132 The very ...
... Councils , simony and immorality in the prelates and clergy of the Spanish Church Ibidem , irregularities and ... Council 127 128 128 128 Dupin 129 THE EIGHTH CENTURY . The corrupt state of the Spanish Church Baronius 132 The very ...
Strana xi
... chair of the wicked Pope John X. Labbæus ' Councils 155 156 157 157 158 Labbæus 160 The general ignorance in Italy and its evil consequences Irregular election of Pope John XII . The Roman Council in which John XII . was deposed INDEX . xi.
... chair of the wicked Pope John X. Labbæus ' Councils 155 156 157 157 158 Labbæus 160 The general ignorance in Italy and its evil consequences Irregular election of Pope John XII . The Roman Council in which John XII . was deposed INDEX . xi.
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