Letters from Europe: During a Tour Through Switzerland and Italy, in the Years 1801 and 1802, Volumen 2author, 1805 |
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... began to be held in Greece , which by reducing the privileges of the People , and augmenting the au- thority of the Priests , gave rise to that over - bearing prescription , which after- ward absorbed the independence of the Churches ...
... began to be held in Greece , which by reducing the privileges of the People , and augmenting the au- thority of the Priests , gave rise to that over - bearing prescription , which after- ward absorbed the independence of the Churches ...
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... provoked by the ostentatious presump- tion of the Christian Bishops , ( among whom however the life of Cyprian , bishop of Carthage , appears to have adorned adorned the doctrine of the Gospel ) began in the 14 AMERICAN LETTERS.
... provoked by the ostentatious presump- tion of the Christian Bishops , ( among whom however the life of Cyprian , bishop of Carthage , appears to have adorned adorned the doctrine of the Gospel ) began in the 14 AMERICAN LETTERS.
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... began in the year 303 ; and continued to rage , with different degrees of inveteracy , under Galerius and Maximin , until , in three hundred and thirteen , Con- stantine , surnamed the Great , having been invested with the Imperial ...
... began in the year 303 ; and continued to rage , with different degrees of inveteracy , under Galerius and Maximin , until , in three hundred and thirteen , Con- stantine , surnamed the Great , having been invested with the Imperial ...
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... began their noviciate by mor- tifying sense , and macerating the rebel- lious body , with hunger and fatigue . The Provinces of the East were soon D filled filled with these speculative Professors , their arid climate predisposing FROM ...
... began their noviciate by mor- tifying sense , and macerating the rebel- lious body , with hunger and fatigue . The Provinces of the East were soon D filled filled with these speculative Professors , their arid climate predisposing FROM ...
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... began to disquiet the succession of Christian Bi- shops ; and in 266 , on the demise of Li- berius , bishop of Rome , there followed a double election , which gave rise to a civil commotion , that terminated in a mas- sacree . Pictures ...
... began to disquiet the succession of Christian Bi- shops ; and in 266 , on the demise of Li- berius , bishop of Rome , there followed a double election , which gave rise to a civil commotion , that terminated in a mas- sacree . Pictures ...
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Página 164 - He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
Página 345 - De par le roi — Defense a Dieu, De faire miracle en ce lieu.
Página 43 - Women received their dead raised to life again : and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrection. And others had trial of cruel mockings, and scourgings, yea, moreover, of bonds and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword...
Página 262 - To THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE JAMES, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE, AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &c., the Translators of the Bible wish Grace, Mercy and peace, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Página 44 - There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen: the lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor the fierce lion passed by it.
Página 89 - Rome with respect to the transubstantiation, or change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ...
Página 72 - The two grand points that were proposed to the deliberation of this famous council, were, the union of the Greek and Latin churches, and the reformation of the church universal both in itsheadand in its members, according to the resolution that had been taken in the council of Constance.
Página 190 - The diffusion of the noise varies according to the state of the atmosphere and the direction of the wind, but it may be heard under favourable circumstances through a distance of forty-six miles : at Toronto, across Lake Ontario. To the geologist the Niagara falls have interest, on account of the movement which it is supposed has taken place in their position. The force of the waters appears to be wearing...
Página 84 - November, this same year, he published a special edict commanding his spiritual subjects to acknowledge his power of delivering from all the punishments due to sin and transgression of every kind.
Página 60 - Clement V, John XXII, Benedict XII, Clement VI, Innocent VI, Urban V, and Gregory XI; and during this period (1309-77; the so-called Babylonian Captivity of the popes) it was a gay and eormpt city.