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... councils . New characters are daily mounting the stage of life , to be- come the object of applause , derision , or censure of man- kind . Every new generation is a new world , raised on the ruins of the former , aiming at their present ...
... councils . New characters are daily mounting the stage of life , to be- come the object of applause , derision , or censure of man- kind . Every new generation is a new world , raised on the ruins of the former , aiming at their present ...
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... council of Florence as the first æra of Purgatory . He is , in like manner , mistaken in quoting St. Austin , who , according to him , says , ' Tertium locum ignoramus . ' For St. Austin prayed for his mother , and if that passage be ...
... council of Florence as the first æra of Purgatory . He is , in like manner , mistaken in quoting St. Austin , who , according to him , says , ' Tertium locum ignoramus . ' For St. Austin prayed for his mother , and if that passage be ...
Page 35
... Council in Trent , and the Pope in the Revela- lations . To him also , I leave the Council of Trent , and the Pope , with the Revelations of St. John , of which I do not understand three chapters , though I have read them twelve times ...
... Council in Trent , and the Pope in the Revela- lations . To him also , I leave the Council of Trent , and the Pope , with the Revelations of St. John , of which I do not understand three chapters , though I have read them twelve times ...
Page 69
... council , or by any au . thority of the see of Rome , or by any authority whatso- ever , may be deposed or murdered by their subjects , or ' by any person whatsoever : and I do promise , that I will ' not hold , maintain , or abet any ...
... council , or by any au . thority of the see of Rome , or by any authority whatso- ever , may be deposed or murdered by their subjects , or ' by any person whatsoever : and I do promise , that I will ' not hold , maintain , or abet any ...
Page 72
... madness . Add to the : * Cus . 1. 3. Conc . c . 5. + Damianus , Lib . iv . Epist . 9 . Ambros , Cathar . in 13. Rom . Roselli . de pot . pap . Paris , 6 6 foregoing authorities , the Council of Constance in 72 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
... madness . Add to the : * Cus . 1. 3. Conc . c . 5. + Damianus , Lib . iv . Epist . 9 . Ambros , Cathar . in 13. Rom . Roselli . de pot . pap . Paris , 6 6 foregoing authorities , the Council of Constance in 72 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
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