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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... heretics . VII . When Innocent III . perceived that the XIII labours of the inquisitors were not immediately PART II . attended with such abundant fruits as he had fondly expected , he addressed himself , in the year 1207 , to Philip ...
... heretics . VII . When Innocent III . perceived that the XIII labours of the inquisitors were not immediately PART II . attended with such abundant fruits as he had fondly expected , he addressed himself , in the year 1207 , to Philip ...
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... heretics , was obliged to change sides , and to attack their persecutors . For Simon , who had embarked in this war , not so much from a principle of zeal for religion , or of aversion to the heretics , as from a desire of augmenting ...
... heretics , was obliged to change sides , and to attack their persecutors . For Simon , who had embarked in this war , not so much from a principle of zeal for religion , or of aversion to the heretics , as from a desire of augmenting ...
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... heretics were not only exposed to the pious cruelties of Lewis , but , what was still more shocking , Raymond himself , who had formerly been their patron , became their persecu- tor , and treated them upon all occasions with the most ...
... heretics were not only exposed to the pious cruelties of Lewis , but , what was still more shocking , Raymond himself , who had formerly been their patron , became their persecu- tor , and treated them upon all occasions with the most ...
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