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Pagina 80
... ( Gregory VII . ) , the strictest of monks , re - establisher , if not inventor , of the Flagellators ( self - scourgers ) , the able champion of Rome against the Emperor , the reducer of Milan ( till then independent ) to subjection to ...
... ( Gregory VII . ) , the strictest of monks , re - establisher , if not inventor , of the Flagellators ( self - scourgers ) , the able champion of Rome against the Emperor , the reducer of Milan ( till then independent ) to subjection to ...
Pagina 117
... VII . became Pope . After the death of Benedict they drove out Boniface , and Donus became pope ; though some do not ... Gregory V. from Rome , and made a Greek pope . The Emperor and Gregory V. marched together on Rome . But some ...
... VII . became Pope . After the death of Benedict they drove out Boniface , and Donus became pope ; though some do not ... Gregory V. from Rome , and made a Greek pope . The Emperor and Gregory V. marched together on Rome . But some ...
Pagina 119
... Gregory VI . was a real pope , owned so by Gregory VII . , Peter Damienus , & c . The number designating the pope is constantly uncertain , because whether such or such an one was really pope is uncertain . He who is called John XIX ...
... Gregory VI . was a real pope , owned so by Gregory VII . , Peter Damienus , & c . The number designating the pope is constantly uncertain , because whether such or such an one was really pope is uncertain . He who is called John XIX ...
Pagina 121
... Gregory VII . Therefore it is I have noticed this part of the history . Benedict abdicated . This was the era of Damianus , whom we have previously cited . Alexander II . was the first chosen by the cardinals . ( 1061. ) Another was ...
... Gregory VII . Therefore it is I have noticed this part of the history . Benedict abdicated . This was the era of Damianus , whom we have previously cited . Alexander II . was the first chosen by the cardinals . ( 1061. ) Another was ...
Pagina 122
... Gregory VII . He decreed absolutely the celibacy of the clergy ; was resisted everywhere in the north of Europe , where there was some more respect for morality ; but pro- secuted it earnestly . The Papal system was now established . I ...
... Gregory VII . He decreed absolutely the celibacy of the clergy ; was resisted everywhere in the north of Europe , where there was some more respect for morality ; but pro- secuted it earnestly . The Papal system was now established . I ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 78 - But now, after that ye have known God, or rather are known of God, how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly elements, whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage?
Pagina 168 - Let that therefore abide in you, which ye have heard from the beginning. If that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father.
Pagina 40 - Every breath of air and ray of light and heat, every beautiful prospect, is, as it were, the skirts of their garments, the waving of the robes of those whose faces see God.
Pagina 14 - Brethren, we have boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way, which He hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, His flesh...
Pagina 34 - My argument is in outline as follows: that that absolute certitude which we were able to possess, whether as to the truths of natural theology, or as to the fact of a revelation, was the result of an assemblage of concurring and converging probabilities, and that, both according to the constitution of the human mind and the will of its Maker; that certitude was a habit of mind, that certainty was a quality of propositions...
Pagina 164 - ... if you ask me how an individual could venture, not simply to hold, but to publish such views of a communion so ancient, so wide-spreading, so fruitful in saints, I answer, that I said to myself, " I am not speaking my own words, I am but following almost a consensus of the divines of my Church. They have ever used the strongest language against Rome, even the most able and learned of them. I wish to throw myself into their system. While I say what they say, I am safe. Such views, too, are necessary...
Pagina 45 - Liberalism once got a footing within her, it was sure of the victory in the event. I saw that Reformation principles were powerless to rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established Church, and that that was the Church Catholic and Apostolic, set up from the beginning, of which she was but the local presence and the organ. She was nothing, unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly,...
Pagina 166 - People say that the doctrine of Transubstantiation is difficult to believe ; I did not believe the doctrine till I was a Catholic. I had no difficulty in believing it, as soon as I believed that the Catholic Roman Church was the oracle 'of God, and that she had declared this doctrine to be part of the original revelation.
Pagina 11 - O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you?
Pagina 41 - Saijioz/ia, neither in heaven, nor in hell; partially fallen, capricious, wayward ; noble or crafty, benevolent or malicious, as the case might be. They gave a sort of inspiration or intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men.