 | William Robertson - 1769 - 958 pagina’s
...fuch terms, as if it had; 126 BOOK II. been dictated by immediate infpiration ; and as a teftimony of "~«~— ' the gratitude of the church for his...Defender of the Faith, an appellation which Henry foon forfeited in the opinion of thofe from whom he derived it, and which is ftill the title of his... | |
 | William Robertson - 1777
...it in fuch terms, as if . , ifc ha,d, beep d.iclased by immediate infpiration ; and as a teftimony of the gratitude of the church for his extraordinary zeal, conferred on him the "ijYu title of Defender of the Faith, an appellation' which Henry foon forfeited in the opinion of... | |
 | William Robertson - 1787
...of it in fuch I5ZI> terms, as if it had been dictated by immediate infpiration ; and as a teftimony of the gratitude of . the church for his extraordinary...Defender of the Faith, an appellation which Henry foon forfeited in the opinion of thofe from whom he derived it, and which is ftill retained by his... | |
 | David Hume - 1789 - 416 pagina’s
...a copy of it to Leo, •who received fo magnificent a prefent with great teflimony of regard ; and conferred on him the title of defender of the faith ,- an appellation ftill eeives the retained by the kings of England. Luther, who title of de- was in the heat of controvcrfy... | |
 | George Gregory - 1790
...fpoke of it in fuch terms, as if it had been dictated by immediate infpiration ; and as a teftimony of the gratitude of the Church for his extraordinary zeal, conferred on him the title ot Defender of the Faith, an appellation which Henry foon forfeited m the opinion of thofe from whom... | |
 | William Robertson - 1802
...fpoke of it in fuch terms, as if it had been dictated by immediate infpiration ; and as a teftimony of the gratitude of the church for his extraordinary...zeal, conferred on him the title of Defender of the Faiib, an appellation which Henry foon forfeited in the opinion of thofe from whom he derived it, and... | |
 | William Robertson - 1802
...by immediate infpiration ; and as a teftimony of the gratitude of the church for his extraordinaiy zeal, conferred on him the title of Defender of the Faith, an appellation which Henry foon forfeited in the opinion of thofe from whom he derived it, and which is ftill retained by his... | |
 | William Robertson - 1804
...greatest formality in full consistory, spoke of it in such terms, as if it had been dictated by immediate inspiration ; and as a testimony of the gratitude...church for his extraordinary zeal, conferred on him the tide of Defender of the Faith, an appellation which Henry soon forfeited in the opinion of those from... | |
 | Antoine-François marquis de Bertrand de Moleville - 1812
...testimony of gratitude and admiration. His holiness, to encourage this power, fiil champion in his cause, conferred on him the title of Defender of the Faith^ an appellation still retained by the kings of England. This bull, subscribed by twenty-seven cardinals, was accompanied... | |
 | William Robertson - 1817
...greatest formality in full consistory, spoke of it in such terms, as if it had been dictated by immediate inspiration ; and as a testimony of the gratitude...extraordinary zeal, conferred on him the title of Defender qf the Faith, an appellation which Henry soon forfeited in the opinion of those from whom lie derived... | |
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