The Sketch of the Romish Controversy, Zväzok 1British society, 1850 |
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... Rome Denina ascribes almost all the civil wars between the descendants of Charlemagne to the exorbitant power of the bishops 146 147 Some of the Italian bishops appear in arms Pope Formosus affirmed that heresies and schisms sprang ...
... Rome Denina ascribes almost all the civil wars between the descendants of Charlemagne to the exorbitant power of the bishops 146 147 Some of the Italian bishops appear in arms Pope Formosus affirmed that heresies and schisms sprang ...
Strana xii
... Rome Matthew Paris describes a schism in the Church Fleuri's account of Papal ambition Rome and Italy infested by cut - throats 179 180 181 · 182 183 · 183 184 184 185 ( William of Malmesbury ) 186 Muratori proves that Gregory VI ...
... Rome Matthew Paris describes a schism in the Church Fleuri's account of Papal ambition Rome and Italy infested by cut - throats 179 180 181 · 182 183 · 183 184 184 185 ( William of Malmesbury ) 186 Muratori proves that Gregory VI ...
Strana xiii
... Rome • 200 · 201 Dupin 201 The venality of the priests and indiscipline of the monas- teries • Honorius Augustodunensis calls Rome , Babylon The venality of the clergy and desolate aspect of the Church St. Bernard John of Salisbury's ...
... Rome • 200 · 201 Dupin 201 The venality of the priests and indiscipline of the monas- teries • Honorius Augustodunensis calls Rome , Babylon The venality of the clergy and desolate aspect of the Church St. Bernard John of Salisbury's ...
Strana xv
... Rome 244 • 245 • The Church of Rome as a bold harlot sets everything to sale Insatiable cupidity of the Roman Church Extortions of the Papal legate 246 246 247 Complaint of the whole of England 248 England's grievances 249 The ambition ...
... Rome 244 • 245 • The Church of Rome as a bold harlot sets everything to sale Insatiable cupidity of the Roman Church Extortions of the Papal legate 246 246 247 Complaint of the whole of England 248 England's grievances 249 The ambition ...
Strana xvi
... Rome in the fourteenth century Nicolas de Clemangis ' account of the awful corruption of the Roman prelates , clergy , and laity 296 , 7 , 8 , 9 His account of the pride and covetousness of the Cardinals 300-1 Nicolas de Clemangis ...
... Rome in the fourteenth century Nicolas de Clemangis ' account of the awful corruption of the Roman prelates , clergy , and laity 296 , 7 , 8 , 9 His account of the pride and covetousness of the Cardinals 300-1 Nicolas de Clemangis ...
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Strana 73 - This change in the form of ecclesiastical government was soon followed by a train of vices which dishonoured the character and authority of those to whom the administration of the church was committed. For though several yet continued to exhibit to the world illustrious examples of primitive piety and Christian virtue, yet many were sunk in luxury and voluptuousness, puffed up with vanity, arrogance, and ambition, possessed with a spirit of contention and discord, and addicted to many other vices...
Strana 77 - Hence arose that extravagant veneration for departed saints, and those absurd notions of a certain fire destined to purify separate souls, that now prevailed, and of which the public marks were every where to be seen. Hence, also, the celibacy of priests, the worship of images and relics, which, in...
Strana 196 - O vanitas vanitatum, sed non vanior, quam insanior ! Fulget ecclesia in parietibus, et in pauperibus eget.
Strana 420 - The Book of the Roman Catholic Church; in a series of Letters addressed to Robert Southey, esq. on his "Book of the Church.
Strana 208 - Huiusmodi namque copulationem, quam contra ecclesiasticam regulam constat esse contractam, matrimonium non esse censemus.
Strana 70 - straight gate : for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, which leadeth to destruction, and many there be who go in thereat ; 14. Because straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
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