The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V: With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 3Hopkins & Seymour, 1804 |
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Pagina 45
... spirit of Reformation in its first efforts , had somewhat abated , this change was made with great order and regularity ; the an- cient rites were abolished , and new forms introduced , without any acts of violence , or symptom of ...
... spirit of Reformation in its first efforts , had somewhat abated , this change was made with great order and regularity ; the an- cient rites were abolished , and new forms introduced , without any acts of violence , or symptom of ...
Pagina 47
... spirit with which the coun- cil was animated , from the high tone of authority which the legates who presided in it assumed , and from the implicit deference with which most of the members followed their directions , the Protestants ...
... spirit with which the coun- cil was animated , from the high tone of authority which the legates who presided in it assumed , and from the implicit deference with which most of the members followed their directions , the Protestants ...
Pagina 49
... spirit , that proved of the greatest detriment to the cause which he wished to support . Influenced , on this occasion , by the severe and rigid notions of that Reformer , he refused to enter into any confederacy with Francis , because ...
... spirit , that proved of the greatest detriment to the cause which he wished to support . Influenced , on this occasion , by the severe and rigid notions of that Reformer , he refused to enter into any confederacy with Francis , because ...
Pagina 52
... spirits , or such as are placed in a more tranquil situation . By carrying some praise - worthy dispositions to excess , he bordered sometimes on what was culpable , and was often betrayed into actions which expos- ed him to censure ...
... spirits , or such as are placed in a more tranquil situation . By carrying some praise - worthy dispositions to excess , he bordered sometimes on what was culpable , and was often betrayed into actions which expos- ed him to censure ...
Pagina 53
... . A gentle call would neither have reached , nor have excited those to whom it was addressed . A spirit more amiable , but less vigorous than Luther's , would have shrunk VIII . 1546 . BOOK back from the dangers which EMPEROR CHARLES V. 53.
... . A gentle call would neither have reached , nor have excited those to whom it was addressed . A spirit more amiable , but less vigorous than Luther's , would have shrunk VIII . 1546 . BOOK back from the dangers which EMPEROR CHARLES V. 53.
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