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... reformation have been intrusted to a more unconquerable spirit or a more intrepid heart . The immediate occasion of this grand dissension has been generally attributed , by the Protestant writers , to the miscon- duct and rapacity of ...
... reformation have been intrusted to a more unconquerable spirit or a more intrepid heart . The immediate occasion of this grand dissension has been generally attributed , by the Protestant writers , to the miscon- duct and rapacity of ...
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... Reformation . The cardinal was a man of talents and moderation , and was , most probably , really desirous of restoring to the obedience of the church , one who had distinguished himself no less by the abilities which he had shewn in ...
... Reformation . The cardinal was a man of talents and moderation , and was , most probably , really desirous of restoring to the obedience of the church , one who had distinguished himself no less by the abilities which he had shewn in ...
Side 206
... these domains , he annexed the remainder of that territory , with its dependent states of Pesaro and Sinigaglia , to the dominions of the church . CHAPTER XIX 1519-1521 . Progress of the Reformation - Leo 206 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... these domains , he annexed the remainder of that territory , with its dependent states of Pesaro and Sinigaglia , to the dominions of the church . CHAPTER XIX 1519-1521 . Progress of the Reformation - Leo 206 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
Side 207
... Reformation of Switzerland by Zuinglius - Conduct and character of Luther - His bold assertion of the right of private judgment - His inflexible adherence to his own opinion- Uncharitable spirit of the first reformers - Effects of the ...
... Reformation of Switzerland by Zuinglius - Conduct and character of Luther - His bold assertion of the right of private judgment - His inflexible adherence to his own opinion- Uncharitable spirit of the first reformers - Effects of the ...
Side 210
... Reformation have each left a full account . * After the parties had tried their skill for several successive days , Luther himself , who had accompanied his friend Carlostadt , entered the lists with Eccius . The battle was renewed with ...
... Reformation have each left a full account . * After the parties had tried their skill for several successive days , Luther himself , who had accompanied his friend Carlostadt , entered the lists with Eccius . The battle was renewed with ...
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Side 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?