The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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Page 90
... reformation have been intrusted to a more unconquerable spirit or a more intrepid heart . The immediate occasion of this grand dissension has been generally attributed , by the Protestant writers , to the miscon duct and rapacity of Leo ...
... reformation have been intrusted to a more unconquerable spirit or a more intrepid heart . The immediate occasion of this grand dissension has been generally attributed , by the Protestant writers , to the miscon duct and rapacity of Leo ...
Page 99
... Reformation . The cardinal was a man of talents and moderation , and was , most probably , really desirous of restoring to the obedience of the church , one who had distinguished himself no less by the abilities which he had shewn in ...
... Reformation . The cardinal was a man of talents and moderation , and was , most probably , really desirous of restoring to the obedience of the church , one who had distinguished himself no less by the abilities which he had shewn in ...
Page 206
... acquisition of these domains , he annexed the remainder of that territory , with its dependent states of Pesaro and Sinigaglia , to the dominions of the church . CHAPTER XIX . 1519-1521 . Progress of the Reformation - 206 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... acquisition of these domains , he annexed the remainder of that territory , with its dependent states of Pesaro and Sinigaglia , to the dominions of the church . CHAPTER XIX . 1519-1521 . Progress of the Reformation - 206 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
Page 207
... Reformation of Switzerland by Zuinglius - Conduct and character of Luther - His bold assertion of the right of private judgment - His inflexible adherence to his own opinion →→ Uncharitable spirit of the first reformers - Effects of ...
... Reformation of Switzerland by Zuinglius - Conduct and character of Luther - His bold assertion of the right of private judgment - His inflexible adherence to his own opinion →→ Uncharitable spirit of the first reformers - Effects of ...
Page 210
... Reformation have each left a full account . * After the parties had tried their skill for several successive days , Luther himself , who had accompanied his friend Carlostadt , entered the lists with Eccius . The battle was renewed with ...
... Reformation have each left a full account . * After the parties had tried their skill for several successive days , Luther himself , who had accompanied his friend Carlostadt , entered the lists with Eccius . The battle was renewed with ...
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