The History of the Waldenses: Connected with a Sketch of the Christian Church from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2Gale and Fenner, 1816 |
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Pagina 80
... cruelty , added to a million of calumnies and false accusations , that they have been com- pelled to disperse themselves wherever they could , wan- dering through the deserts like wild beasts . The Lord , nevertheless , has so preserved ...
... cruelty , added to a million of calumnies and false accusations , that they have been com- pelled to disperse themselves wherever they could , wan- dering through the deserts like wild beasts . The Lord , nevertheless , has so preserved ...
Pagina 89
... cruelty and oppres- sion , gently called by the Catholics " the holy office , ” though better known among Protestants by the name of the Inquisition . * As I shall have occasion , in the subsequent pages of this work , to make frequent ...
... cruelty and oppres- sion , gently called by the Catholics " the holy office , ” though better known among Protestants by the name of the Inquisition . * As I shall have occasion , in the subsequent pages of this work , to make frequent ...
Pagina 95
... cruelty to themselves is yet more savage , since , besides the loss of their immortal souls , they expose their bodies to a cruel death , being prodigal of their lives and fearless of destruc- tion , which by acknowledging the true ...
... cruelty to themselves is yet more savage , since , besides the loss of their immortal souls , they expose their bodies to a cruel death , being prodigal of their lives and fearless of destruc- tion , which by acknowledging the true ...
Pagina 103
... simple narrative of the proceedings of the inquisition has shocked the world , and the cruelty of it has become proverbial . Nothing ever displayed so fully to the eyes SECT . V. ] Dreadful effects of the Inquisition . 103.
... simple narrative of the proceedings of the inquisition has shocked the world , and the cruelty of it has become proverbial . Nothing ever displayed so fully to the eyes SECT . V. ] Dreadful effects of the Inquisition . 103.
Pagina 121
... cruelty of their dispositions , nor their wish to destroy them if they could effect it . He therefore gave it as his opinion , that it was preferable to die in defence of their city and privileges , rather than fall into the hands of ...
... cruelty of their dispositions , nor their wish to destroy them if they could effect it . He therefore gave it as his opinion , that it was preferable to die in defence of their city and privileges , rather than fall into the hands of ...
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