 | William Robertson - 1836 - 643 pagina’s
...and from a source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...exhausted by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessor!-, Alexander VI. and Julius II. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered... | |
 | John Hayward - 1836 - 156 pagina’s
...all the mighty effects of the Reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the papal throne, in 1513, found the revenues of the church exhausted by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of severe and patient economy,... | |
 | William Robertson - 1838 - 643 pagina’s
...and from a source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the reformation llowed. Leo X., when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...severe and patient economy which the situation of his 6nances required. On the contrary, his schemes for aggrandizing the family of Medici, his love of splendour,... | |
 | William Robertson - 1840 - 643 pagina’s
...and from a source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...of the church exhausted by the vast projects of his t wo ambitious predecessors, Alexander VI. and Julius II. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprising,... | |
 | Francis Alexander Durivage - 1841 - 717 pagina’s
...that great change in the orrupted system of Christianity, begun by Luther in the year 1517. Leo X, when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable ofthat severe and patient economy which the situation of his finances required. On the contrary, his... | |
 | John Hayward - 1842 - 432 pagina’s
...all the mighty effects of the reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the Papal throne, in 1513, found the revenues of the church exhausted by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of severe and patient economy... | |
 | Martin Ruter - 1845 - 446 pagina’s
...and from a source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the Reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of severe and patient economy,... | |
 | John Hayward - 1845 - 443 pagina’s
...all the mighty effects of the reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the Papal throne, in 1513, found the revenues of the church exhausted by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors. His own temper, naturally liberal and enterprising, rendered him incapable of severe and patient economy... | |
 | William Robertson - 1848 - 643 pagina’s
...and from a source very inconsiderable, that all the mighty effects of the reformation flowed. Leo X., when raised to the papal throne, found the revenues...incapable of that severe and patient economy which the (ituation of his finances required. On the contrary, his schemes for aggrandizing the family of Medici,... | |
 | Jesuit executorship - 1853
...towards building the church of St. Peter at Eome. ' When Leo X. was raised to the Papal throne, he found the revenues of the Church exhausted, by the...economy which the situation of his finances required, and in this emergency he had recourse, amongst other measures, to a sale of indulgences. His grant... | |
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