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... should feem , that the wretched woman was tempted by the priests to relate or fubfcribe fome infamous ftories of herfelf and her husband . 7 See the narrative and acts of the fynod of Placentia , Concil . tom . xii . p . 821 , & c ...
... should feem , that the wretched woman was tempted by the priests to relate or fubfcribe fome infamous ftories of herfelf and her husband . 7 See the narrative and acts of the fynod of Placentia , Concil . tom . xii . p . 821 , & c ...
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... should be fatisfied of the justice and propriety of our enterprise . In the age of the crufades , the Chriftians , both of the Eaft and Weft , were perfuaded of their lawfulnefs and merit ; their arguments are clouded by the per- petual ...
... should be fatisfied of the justice and propriety of our enterprise . In the age of the crufades , the Chriftians , both of the Eaft and Weft , were perfuaded of their lawfulnefs and merit ; their arguments are clouded by the per- petual ...
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... should enlift under the ban- ner of the cross ; the abfolution of all their fins , and a full receipt for all that might be due of canonical penance " . The cold philofophy of modern times is incapable of feeling the impref- fion that ...
... should enlift under the ban- ner of the cross ; the abfolution of all their fins , and a full receipt for all that might be due of canonical penance " . The cold philofophy of modern times is incapable of feeling the impref- fion that ...
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... should acquire an hundred caftles by the conqueft of Aleppo ( Guibert , P. 554 , 555. ) . 31 In his genuine or fictitious letter to the count of Flanders , Alexius mingles with the danger of the church , and the relics of faints , the ...
... should acquire an hundred caftles by the conqueft of Aleppo ( Guibert , P. 554 , 555. ) . 31 In his genuine or fictitious letter to the count of Flanders , Alexius mingles with the danger of the church , and the relics of faints , the ...
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... should be fed from heaven with a fhower of quails or manna , provided themselves with those precious metals , which , in every coun- try , are the reprefentatives of every commodity . To defray , according to their rank , the expences ...
... should be fed from heaven with a fhower of quails or manna , provided themselves with those precious metals , which , in every coun- try , are the reprefentatives of every commodity . To defray , according to their rank , the expences ...
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