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... lived and reigned scarce any two writers agree . And if their tradition be so uncertain an evidence of such an his- torical verity in so few years after Christianity was first preached or professed , how can we or any rea- sonable man ...
... lived and reigned scarce any two writers agree . And if their tradition be so uncertain an evidence of such an his- torical verity in so few years after Christianity was first preached or professed , how can we or any rea- sonable man ...
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... 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 collection made by the learned ...
... 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 collection made by the learned ...
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... lived . Beda says the letter was writ in the year one hundred fifty - six , which was many years before Eleutherius was Pope ; ( for his prede- cessor Soterus died but in the year one hundred se- venty - six ; ) others say that Lucius ...
... lived . Beda says the letter was writ in the year one hundred fifty - six , which was many years before Eleutherius was Pope ; ( for his prede- cessor Soterus died but in the year one hundred se- venty - six ; ) others say that Lucius ...
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... lived some days after he found his wound to be mortal , he sent for the principal offi- cers of his army , made a long discourse to them of the public affairs and of his particular person and his actions and intentions , full of wisdom ...
... lived some days after he found his wound to be mortal , he sent for the principal offi- cers of his army , made a long discourse to them of the public affairs and of his particular person and his actions and intentions , full of wisdom ...
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... lived a life not " too exemplary , very apt to be choleric and angry , " who had always in his mouth unchaste and immo- " dest words , and who was given to other customs " unbecoming not only the head of the Church , but 66 any person ...
... lived a life not " too exemplary , very apt to be choleric and angry , " who had always in his mouth unchaste and immo- " dest words , and who was given to other customs " unbecoming not only the head of the Church , but 66 any person ...
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Сторінка 150 - And thou shalt come unto the priests, the Levites, and unto the judge that shall be in those days, and inquire ; and they shall show thee the sentence of judgment.
Сторінка 107 - Petre apostolorum princeps, inclina, quaeso, pias aures tuas nobis et audi me servum tuum, quem ab infantia nutristi et usque ad hunc diem de manu iniquorum liberasti, qui me pro tua fidelitate oderunt et odiunt. Tu michi testis es et domina mea mater Dei et beatus Paulus frater tuus inter omnes sanctos: quod...
Сторінка 7 - Mahometans, but to cease to be monarchs, and admit another prince to have an equal, if not superior, command over their own subjects in their own dominions, and must cease to be emperors before they can be admitted to be Christians?
Сторінка 47 - Dei" though Monsieur Mezeray (who deserves to be looked upon as the most accurate and impartial historian this age hath produced) assures us that the title of " Pope," of " Father of the Church," of " His Holiness," of " Pon" tifex Maximus," of " Servus Servorum Dei," were common to all Bishops before his time, of which we shall say more hereafter. But let him be as humble in his title as he please, it cannot be denied that from the time that he was Pope he used all the means he could, fair and foul,...
Сторінка 12 - ... church or of churchmen ; nor does it appear from whence we have the very lives of the apostles, and other holy men, which are derived to us ; and which we have much more reason to suspect, because, as there was no collection of them in writing, till after Constantine's time, so what was afterwards put in writing hath been oftentimes altered, many things having been reformed and left out, according to the discretion and gravity of the age; and that body of the lives of the saints, which hath now...
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...