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... Causes and consequences of the separation between the Church of Rome and the Greek Church . - Reestablishment of the liberties of the Gallican Church by the Pragmatique of Charles VII . — Conspiracy of Sixtus IV . with the Pazzi of ...
... Causes and consequences of the separation between the Church of Rome and the Greek Church . - Reestablishment of the liberties of the Gallican Church by the Pragmatique of Charles VII . — Conspiracy of Sixtus IV . with the Pazzi of ...
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... cause those laws to be executed , if they refuse to submit to them . And as they cannot prescribe what , laws they please upon their subjects which are con- trary to the laws of nature or to those laws which , a Ifa . xlix . 23 . God ...
... cause those laws to be executed , if they refuse to submit to them . And as they cannot prescribe what , laws they please upon their subjects which are con- trary to the laws of nature or to those laws which , a Ifa . xlix . 23 . God ...
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... cause of more rapine and the effusion of more blood than all the ambition of other princes or usurpers hath been since the death of our Saviour ; and the propagation of Christianity hath been more obstructed by that obstinate humorous ...
... cause of more rapine and the effusion of more blood than all the ambition of other princes or usurpers hath been since the death of our Saviour ; and the propagation of Christianity hath been more obstructed by that obstinate humorous ...
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... cause all the several Popes lived many years after those decrees , which they could not have done if what they had done had been known . Yet it can- not be denied that all those councils are mentioned to be held in that excellent ...
... cause all the several Popes lived many years after those decrees , which they could not have done if what they had done had been known . Yet it can- not be denied that all those councils are mentioned to be held in that excellent ...
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... caused his head to be cut off : and there need not be a better argument of the inse- curity of such meetings than that there passed above seven years from the death of Marcellinus before Marcellus , who immediately succeeded him , was ...
... caused his head to be cut off : and there need not be a better argument of the inse- curity of such meetings than that there passed above seven years from the death of Marcellinus before Marcellus , who immediately succeeded him , was ...
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Сторінка 224 - ... to any ecclesiastical dignity recorded in any of the king's courts. He further protested, that the pope ought to make no translation to any bishopric within the realm against the king's will ; for that the same was to the destruction of the realm and crown of England, which hath always been so free, as the same hath had no earthly sovereign, but hath been subject to God only, in all things touching regalities, and to none other...