| George Waddington - 1831 - 794 páginas
...Revelations ; thut the gospel of Christ was immediately to give place to this new and everlasting scripture ; and that the ministers of this great Reformation were...be humble and barefooted friars, destitute of all earthly possessions |. The Gospel might have passed unnoticed and despised ; but the introduction contained... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1842 - 750 páginas
...detestable doctrine : " That St. Francis, who was the angel mentioned in the Revelation, xiv. 6, had promulgated to the world the true and everlasting...bare-footed friars, destitute of all worldly emoluments."' troduction was complained of, condemned, and burned, as appears evidently from the letters of the above-mentioned... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 462 páginas
...in the year 1260, and to give place to this new and everlasting gospel ; and the ministers of this reformation were to be humble and barefooted friars, destitute of all worldly emoluments. The effect which Guillaume's work produced upon the people was great : they refused the mendicants... | |
| Edward Higginson - 1871 - 476 páginas
...it was maintained : " That St. Francis, who was the angel mentioned in the Revelations xiv. 6, had promulgated to the world the true and everlasting...bare-footed friars, destitute of all worldly emoluments." A long and fierce dissension ensued in the Franciscan order ; but no such outward kingdom of heaven... | |
| James H. Braund - 1875 - 606 páginas
...detestable doctrine; ' That St. Francis, who was the angel mentioned in the Revelations, xiv. 6, had promulgated to the world the true and everlasting...the most lively feelings of horror and indignation against the Mendicant friars who had already incurred the displeasure of the public on other accounts.... | |
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