An ecclesiastical history, antient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century, tr. with notes by A. Maclaine, Τόμος 3 |
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Σελίδα 18
... Institution tians and the Mahometans gave rise to three fa of the mili - mous military orders , whose office it was to destroy tary order the robbers that infested the public roads , to ha hood . rass the Moslems by perpetual inroads ...
... Institution tians and the Mahometans gave rise to three fa of the mili - mous military orders , whose office it was to destroy tary order the robbers that infested the public roads , to ha hood . rass the Moslems by perpetual inroads ...
Σελίδα 66
... institution , and the pos- Order . sessions and revenues of their convent , surpassed them far in the external regularity of their lives and manners , and in a certain striking air of in- nocence and sanctity , which they still retained ...
... institution , and the pos- Order . sessions and revenues of their convent , surpassed them far in the external regularity of their lives and manners , and in a certain striking air of in- nocence and sanctity , which they still retained ...
Σελίδα 112
... institutions , destitue of all efficacy and power . They exhorted all who embraced their doctrine to a rigorous abstinence from animal food , wine , and wedlock , and recommended to them in the most pathetic terms the most severe acts ...
... institutions , destitue of all efficacy and power . They exhorted all who embraced their doctrine to a rigorous abstinence from animal food , wine , and wedlock , and recommended to them in the most pathetic terms the most severe acts ...
Σελίδα 154
... institutions , have de- generated sadly from the wise ends for which they were at first appointed , and grow more insignifi- cant from day to day [ g ] . The state V. These public institutions , consecrated to of litera- the advancement ...
... institutions , have de- generated sadly from the wise ends for which they were at first appointed , and grow more insignifi- cant from day to day [ g ] . The state V. These public institutions , consecrated to of litera- the advancement ...
Σελίδα 187
... institution , which was so favourable to the progress of licentiousness and corruption , as also the other exploits ... institutions . This decree however seemed to be very little respected , either by that pontiff or his successors ...
... institution , which was so favourable to the progress of licentiousness and corruption , as also the other exploits ... institutions . This decree however seemed to be very little respected , either by that pontiff or his successors ...
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Σελίδα 207 - And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto - them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation and kindred and tongue and people ; saying with a loud voice ; Fear God, and give glory to him, for the hour of his judgment is come; and worship him that made heaven and earth and the sea and the fountains of waters.
Σελίδα 377 - They held among other things, " That flagellation was of equal virtue with baptism, and the other sacraments ; that the forgiveness of all sins was to be obtained by it from God, without the merits of Jesus Christ ; that the old law of Christ was soon to be abolished, and that a new law, enjoining the baptism of blood, to be administered by whipping, was to be substituted in its place," with other tenets more or less enormous than these ; whereupon Clement VII.
Σελίδα 286 - None were saved by the blood of Jesus, but true and pious christians ; while the Jews, Saracens, and unworthy christians, were to obtain salvation through the Holy Spirit which dwelt in her, and that, in consequence thereof, all...
Σελίδα 406 - Rome was entirely groundless. However, his enemies so far prevailed, that by the most scandalous breach of public faith, he was cast into prison, declared a heretic, because he refused to plead guilty against the dictates of his conscience...
Σελίδα 82 - That there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions which the saints had performed beyond what was necessary for their own salvation, and which were therefore applicable to the benefit of others ; that the guardian and dispenser of this precious treasure was the Roman Pontiff; and that of consequence he was empowered to assign to such as he thought proper a portion of this inexhaustible source of merit, suitable to their respective amount of...
Σελίδα 53 - Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.
Σελίδα 169 - This sentence, which was issued out in the year 1 208, was followed about three years after by a bull, absolving all his subjects from their oath of allegiance, and ordering all persons to avoid him, on pain of excommunication. But it was in the year 1212, that Innocent carried his impious tyranny to the most enormous length, when, assembling a council of cardinals and prelates, he deposed John, declared the throne of England vacant, and wrote to Philip Augustus, king of France, to execute this sentence,...
Σελίδα 189 - III was the first of the popes who perceived the necessity of instituting such an order ; and accordingly he gave such monastic societies as made a profession of poverty the most distinguishing marks of his protection and favour. They were also encouraged and patronized by the succeeding pontiffs, when experience had demonstrated their public and extensive usefulness.
Σελίδα 120 - ... the apostolic ages, and which appear so strongly recommended in the precepts and injunctions of the divine author of our holy religion.
Σελίδα 324 - The distress and calamity of these times is beyond all power of description ; for, not to insist upon the perpetual contentions and wars between the factions of the several popes, by which multitudes lost their fortunes and lives, all sense of religion was extinguished in most places, and profligacy rose to a most scandalous excess. The clergy, while they vehemently contended which of the...