| 1816 - 828 páginas
...holy chair from being infallible pie at all named himself, to the great when it rested in Avignon, astonishment of all the Conclave, who • nevertheless approved of him ; and so No. CCXLVI. he took the name of John XXII. and Eighty Thousand Jacobint. reigned quietly eleven years... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1811 - 448 páginas
...prius nescirent nee cre" derent se ibi debere concludi, non enim potmssent in" unum divisis aniinis alias congregari :" and so they made their election....judgCHAP, ment; which opinion was generally held in the TT- — '-— mer age. But the university of Paris having more Univ. of n JO Paris cen- exactly examined... | |
| 1816 - 802 páginas
...holy chair from being infallibl« pie at all named himself, to the great when it rested in Avignon, astonishment of all the Conclave, who • nevertheless approved of him ; and so No. CGXLVI. he took the name of John XXII. and Eighty Thousand Jacobin}. reigned quietly eleven years... | |
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