Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... Church and the Empire . It was fostered and invigorated by their disputes . In the twelfth century it attained its full vigour , and , after a long and doubtful conflict , triumphed over the abilities and courage of the Swabian Princes ...
... Church and the Empire . It was fostered and invigorated by their disputes . In the twelfth century it attained its full vigour , and , after a long and doubtful conflict , triumphed over the abilities and courage of the Swabian Princes ...
Pagina 54
... Church on pain of for- feiture for the first offence , of a year's imprisonment for the second , and of perpetual imprisonment for the third . Eight years later , the bull of Pius deposing Elizabeth produced a third law . This law , to ...
... Church on pain of for- feiture for the first offence , of a year's imprisonment for the second , and of perpetual imprisonment for the third . Eight years later , the bull of Pius deposing Elizabeth produced a third law . This law , to ...
Pagina 55
... Church would , as a necessary secuting . Nor should we have accused consequence , have thought himself her government of persecution for pass - justified in deposing or assassinating ing any law , however severe , against Elizabeth . It ...
... Church would , as a necessary secuting . Nor should we have accused consequence , have thought himself her government of persecution for pass - justified in deposing or assassinating ing any law , however severe , against Elizabeth . It ...
Pagina 56
... Church were guilty of ing indefatigably without any hope of religious persecution mean only that reward , terminate his life by martyr- the founders of the Church were not dom , would deserve the warmest ad- influenced by any religious ...
... Church were guilty of ing indefatigably without any hope of religious persecution mean only that reward , terminate his life by martyr- the founders of the Church were not dom , would deserve the warmest ad- influenced by any religious ...
Pagina 59
... Church . The scheme was merely to transfer the full cup of sorceries from the Babylonian enchantress to other hands , spilling as little as possible by the way . The Ca- tholic doctrines and rites were to be retained in the Church of ...
... Church . The scheme was merely to transfer the full cup of sorceries from the Babylonian enchantress to other hands , spilling as little as possible by the way . The Ca- tholic doctrines and rites were to be retained in the Church of ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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