An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and Engravings |
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Page 245
Within sixteen days after this citation , however , he was condemned as an
incorrigible heretic at Rome by the Bishop of Ascoli , the Auditor of the Apostolical
Chamber ; —such was the sincerity of the Pope in granting him a hearing in
Germany ...
Within sixteen days after this citation , however , he was condemned as an
incorrigible heretic at Rome by the Bishop of Ascoli , the Auditor of the Apostolical
Chamber ; —such was the sincerity of the Pope in granting him a hearing in
Germany ...
Page 246
and full renunciation of all his opinions , and Luther appealed to a general
Council as superior to the Pope . ... To conciliate the elector Frederick , Miltitz
carried to him the golden consecrated rose , the peculiar mark of the Pope's
favour ; and ...
and full renunciation of all his opinions , and Luther appealed to a general
Council as superior to the Pope . ... To conciliate the elector Frederick , Miltitz
carried to him the golden consecrated rose , the peculiar mark of the Pope's
favour ; and ...
Page 261
Desirous of this , and being captivated by the charms of Ann Boleyn , he applied
to the Pope for a divorce , on the ground that Catharine was his brother's widow .
The Popa , dreading the anger of Charles , contrived various pretexts to delay ...
Desirous of this , and being captivated by the charms of Ann Boleyn , he applied
to the Pope for a divorce , on the ground that Catharine was his brother's widow .
The Popa , dreading the anger of Charles , contrived various pretexts to delay ...
Page 269
Loyola , ambitious of founding one , which should be more potent than any I
which had existed , presented his plan to Pope Paul V. , and declared it revealed
from heaven Paul was afraid of the estab . lishment , and refused bis approbation
...
Loyola , ambitious of founding one , which should be more potent than any I
which had existed , presented his plan to Pope Paul V. , and declared it revealed
from heaven Paul was afraid of the estab . lishment , and refused bis approbation
...
Page 276
Each appealed to the Pope . His - interference excited the jealousy of ihe
government , and imprisonment , banishment and death , became the order of
the day , until the name of Christian was almost unknown in the empire . In Japan
a still ...
Each appealed to the Pope . His - interference excited the jealousy of ihe
government , and imprisonment , banishment and death , became the order of
the day , until the name of Christian was almost unknown in the empire . In Japan
a still ...
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