An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In Six Volumes, in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen3W. Gracie, 1819 |
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... Dominicans after their founder [ r ] . [ Just before his death , Dominic sent Gilbert de Fresney with twelve of the brethren into England , where they founded their first monastery at Oxford in the year 1221 , and soon after , another ...
... Dominicans after their founder [ r ] . [ Just before his death , Dominic sent Gilbert de Fresney with twelve of the brethren into England , where they founded their first monastery at Oxford in the year 1221 , and soon after , another ...
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... Dominicans and Franciscans , who em- ployed the power and authority they had received from the popes , in ... Dominicans , XIV . PART II . Dominicans [ b ] , 330 The Internal History of the Church .
... Dominicans and Franciscans , who em- ployed the power and authority they had received from the popes , in ... Dominicans , XIV . PART II . Dominicans [ b ] , 330 The Internal History of the Church .
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... Dominicans by a warm spi- rit of jealousy , had attacked and attempted to disprove several doctrines of Thomas Aquinas . Upon this , the Dominicans , taking the alarm , united from all quarters to defend their favourite doctor , whom ...
... Dominicans by a warm spi- rit of jealousy , had attacked and attempted to disprove several doctrines of Thomas Aquinas . Upon this , the Dominicans , taking the alarm , united from all quarters to defend their favourite doctor , whom ...
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