| Marcius Willson - History - 1854 - 866 pages
...Roman Catholics, as their system rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the civil power to repel the impious aud heretical innovators who had risen up against it. The Protestants, uo less confident that their... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1856 - 656 pages
...Roman catholics, as their system rested on the decision? of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the...their doctrine was well founded, required, with equal ardour, the princes of their party to check such as presumed to impugn it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer,... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1857 - 602 pages
...never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly 340 ADVANTAGES OF THE RELIGIOUS PEACE. [BOOK XI. called on the civil power to repel the impious and...their doctrine was well founded, required, with equal ardour, the princes of their party to check such as presumed to impugn it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer,... | |
| William Robertson - 1857 - 600 pages
...never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly 340 ADVANTAGES OF THE BELIGIOUS PEACE. [BOOK XI. called on the civil power to repel the impious and...their doctrine was well founded, required, with, equal ardour, the princes of their party to check such as presumed to impugn it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer,... | |
| MARCUS WILLSON - 1864 - 860 pages
...Roman Catholics, as their system rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the...their doctrine was well founded, required, with equal ardor, the princes of their party to check such as presumed to impugn it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer,... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - Civilization - 1865 - 338 pages
...says Robertson, " as their system rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the civil power to repeJ the impious and heretical innovators who had risen up against it. The Protestants, no less confident... | |
| 1869 - 414 pages
...Roman Catholics, as their eystem rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the...Protestants, no less confident that their doctrine was wel! founded, required with equal ardour, the princes of theii party to check such as presumed to impugn... | |
| François Guizot - Civilization - 1869 - 344 pages
...says Robertson, " as their system rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the...heretical innovators who had risen up against it. Tbe Protestants, no less confident that their doctrine was well founded, required wuh equal ardor the... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1875 - 546 pages
...Roman Catholics, as their system rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the...innovators who had risen up against it. The Protestants, no lers confident that their doctrine was well founded, required, with equal ardor, the princes of their... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1884 - 568 pages
...Roman Catholics, as their system rested on the decisions of an infallible judge, never doubted that truth was on their side, and openly called on the...their doctrine was well founded, required, with equal ardor, the princes of their party to check such as presumed to impugn it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer,... | |
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