The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Roman Catholic party . Brantôme calls him the Cato of his age , and compares him with Sir Thomas More . He upheld the divine right of kings in its strongest sense , yet made more advances towards toleration and liberty of conscience ...
... Roman Catholic party . Brantôme calls him the Cato of his age , and compares him with Sir Thomas More . He upheld the divine right of kings in its strongest sense , yet made more advances towards toleration and liberty of conscience ...
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... Roman Catholic . Shortly after new troubles broke out , and we find the King of Navarre on the side of the Duke of Guise . At the siege of Rouen , in the same year , he was mortally wounded , but though he suffered great pain , he was ...
... Roman Catholic . Shortly after new troubles broke out , and we find the King of Navarre on the side of the Duke of Guise . At the siege of Rouen , in the same year , he was mortally wounded , but though he suffered great pain , he was ...
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... Roman Catholic priest as its sworn agent . Alva and Lorraine were only doing the work of the Church , and assisting her spiritual authority , when they led Catherine and Charles to believe that the extirpation of heresy was lawful and ...
... Roman Catholic priest as its sworn agent . Alva and Lorraine were only doing the work of the Church , and assisting her spiritual authority , when they led Catherine and Charles to believe that the extirpation of heresy was lawful and ...
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... Roman Church , as a whole , but further to every individual priest as its representative or embodiment , who may be consulted in all cases of difficulty as an oracular voice which must yield " right counsel . " We have said that there ...
... Roman Church , as a whole , but further to every individual priest as its representative or embodiment , who may be consulted in all cases of difficulty as an oracular voice which must yield " right counsel . " We have said that there ...
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... Roman communion who rejected that tenet of infallibility , on which Romanism , as distinguished from Catholicity , is erected ; without which that communion declares there can be no salvation ? What follows ? Simply , that members of ...
... Roman communion who rejected that tenet of infallibility , on which Romanism , as distinguished from Catholicity , is erected ; without which that communion declares there can be no salvation ? What follows ? Simply , that members of ...
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