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... pontiff , Eugenius the Fourth . A just suspicion of his design prompted the fathers to hasten the promulgation of their first decree , that the representatives of the church - militant on earth were invested with a divine and spiritual ...
... pontiff , Eugenius the Fourth . A just suspicion of his design prompted the fathers to hasten the promulgation of their first decree , that the representatives of the church - militant on earth were invested with a divine and spiritual ...
Side 97
... pontiff . After the necessary preparations , John Palæologus , with a numerous train , accompanied by his brother Demetrius and the most respectable persons of the church and state , embarked in eight vessels with sails and oars , which ...
... pontiff . After the necessary preparations , John Palæologus , with a numerous train , accompanied by his brother Demetrius and the most respectable persons of the church and state , embarked in eight vessels with sails and oars , which ...
Side 98
... pontiff . Except the duke of Burgundy , none of the potentates of the West condescended to appear in person , or by their ambassadors ; nor was it possible to suppress Nicholas III . of Este reigned forty - eight years ( A.D. 1393-1441 ) ...
... pontiff . Except the duke of Burgundy , none of the potentates of the West condescended to appear in person , or by their ambassadors ; nor was it possible to suppress Nicholas III . of Este reigned forty - eight years ( A.D. 1393-1441 ) ...
Side 102
... pontiff.68 In the first private assembly of the Greeks the formulary of union was approved by twenty - four , and rejected by twelve , members ; but the five crossbearers of St. Sophia , who aspired to represent the patriarch , were ...
... pontiff.68 In the first private assembly of the Greeks the formulary of union was approved by twenty - four , and rejected by twelve , members ; but the five crossbearers of St. Sophia , who aspired to represent the patriarch , were ...
Side 104
... pontiff exceeded their hopes and his promises : the Greeks , with less pomp and pride , returned by the same road of Ferrara and Venice ; and their reception at Con- stantinople was such as will be described in the following chapter ...
... pontiff exceeded their hopes and his promises : the Greeks , with less pomp and pride , returned by the same road of Ferrara and Venice ; and their reception at Con- stantinople was such as will be described in the following chapter ...
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