An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen6Samuel Etheridge, 1811 |
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... Rome has been governed , CENTURY since the commencement of this century , by Clem- ent XI . Innocent XIII . Benedict XIII . Clement church , and its XII . and Benedict XIV . who may be all considered pontiffs . as men of eminent wisdom ...
... Rome has been governed , CENTURY since the commencement of this century , by Clem- ent XI . Innocent XIII . Benedict XIII . Clement church , and its XII . and Benedict XIV . who may be all considered pontiffs . as men of eminent wisdom ...
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... Rome and the Roman pontiff . For , under the cover of this distinction , they buffet him with one hand , and stroke with the other ; and , under the most respectful profession of attachment to his person , oppose the measures , and ...
... Rome and the Roman pontiff . For , under the cover of this distinction , they buffet him with one hand , and stroke with the other ; and , under the most respectful profession of attachment to his person , oppose the measures , and ...
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... Rome ; nor are either the exhortations or threatenings of the holy father sufficient to banish the obstinacy of these wayward children , or to re- duce them to a state of subjection and obedience . The debates occasioned by Testament ...
... Rome ; nor are either the exhortations or threatenings of the holy father sufficient to banish the obstinacy of these wayward children , or to re- duce them to a state of subjection and obedience . The debates occasioned by Testament ...
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... Rome . Clement XI . granted the request of the French monarch , because he considered it as the request of the jesuits ; and , in the year 1713 , issued out the famous bull Unigenitus , in which Quenel's New Testament was condemned ...
... Rome . Clement XI . granted the request of the French monarch , because he considered it as the request of the jesuits ; and , in the year 1713 , issued out the famous bull Unigenitus , in which Quenel's New Testament was condemned ...
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... Rome . These defenders of the ancient doctrine and liberties of the Gallican church were persecuted by the popes , the French monarch , and the jesuits , from whom they received an uninterrupted series of injuries and affronts . Nay ...
... Rome . These defenders of the ancient doctrine and liberties of the Gallican church were persecuted by the popes , the French monarch , and the jesuits , from whom they received an uninterrupted series of injuries and affronts . Nay ...
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