An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... church stood in need of a reformation ; that the pope's excommunications ought not to be feared , when people serve God ; that the monks might eat flesh ; and that the clergy , who had not the gift of continency , might marry . He was ...
... church stood in need of a reformation ; that the pope's excommunications ought not to be feared , when people serve God ; that the monks might eat flesh ; and that the clergy , who had not the gift of continency , might marry . He was ...
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... church stood in need of a reformation ; that the pope's excommunications ought not to be feared , when people serve God ; that the monks might eat flesh ; and that the clergy , who had not the gift of continency , might marry . He was ...
... church stood in need of a reformation ; that the pope's excommunications ought not to be feared , when people serve God ; that the monks might eat flesh ; and that the clergy , who had not the gift of continency , might marry . He was ...
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... church , which he abandon- ed . His death filled the leaguers with joy ; one of their preachers , giving the Parisians notice of it made use of these words . " God has delivered us from a wicked and politic pope : if he had lived longer ...
... church , which he abandon- ed . His death filled the leaguers with joy ; one of their preachers , giving the Parisians notice of it made use of these words . " God has delivered us from a wicked and politic pope : if he had lived longer ...
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... church , who have so well re- futed the Marcionites , the Manichees , and in general all those who admitted two principles , have not well answered the objections which relate to the origin of evil . They should have abandoned all the ...
... church , who have so well re- futed the Marcionites , the Manichees , and in general all those who admitted two principles , have not well answered the objections which relate to the origin of evil . They should have abandoned all the ...
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... church , or to mass , with a cudgel in our hands . It clearly appears from all these things , that they who would submit to the judgment of reason the conduct of the divine providence , with respect to the permission of the first sin ...
... church , or to mass , with a cudgel in our hands . It clearly appears from all these things , that they who would submit to the judgment of reason the conduct of the divine providence , with respect to the permission of the first sin ...
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