An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Band 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 Seiten |
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... pope , as a man of a holy life and full of zeal : but they verified the maxim , Pessimum inimicorum genus laudantes , although they went with a good intention about it . The pope , know- ing that this great preacher of the Reformation ...
... pope , as a man of a holy life and full of zeal : but they verified the maxim , Pessimum inimicorum genus laudantes , although they went with a good intention about it . The pope , know- ing that this great preacher of the Reformation ...
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... pope , as a man of a holy life and full of zeal : but they verified the maxim , Pessimum inimicorum genus laudantes , although they went with a good intention about it . The pope , know- ing that this great preacher of the Reformation ...
... pope , as a man of a holy life and full of zeal : but they verified the maxim , Pessimum inimicorum genus laudantes , although they went with a good intention about it . The pope , know- ing that this great preacher of the Reformation ...
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... Pope Sixtus had a particular esteem for Elizabeth . He reckoned her one of the three persons , who , in his opinion ... pope said , that he would willingly lie only one night with Elizabeth , Queen of England , being assured they should ...
... Pope Sixtus had a particular esteem for Elizabeth . He reckoned her one of the three persons , who , in his opinion ... pope said , that he would willingly lie only one night with Elizabeth , Queen of England , being assured they should ...
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... pope Sixtus the Fifth's keeping a correspondence with Elizabeth is not very unlikely . He both hated and dreaded the ... popes , as sovereign prin- ces , follow the principles of the religion of sove- reigns , and consequently sacrifice ...
... pope Sixtus the Fifth's keeping a correspondence with Elizabeth is not very unlikely . He both hated and dreaded the ... popes , as sovereign prin- ces , follow the principles of the religion of sove- reigns , and consequently sacrifice ...
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... pope not to be ac- knowledged either by Holland or by England , than to be owned by them , and thereby some Catholic prince to be in a condition of obtaining from Rome , by favour or force , all his demands . If this principle of ...
... pope not to be ac- knowledged either by Holland or by England , than to be owned by them , and thereby some Catholic prince to be in a condition of obtaining from Rome , by favour or force , all his demands . If this principle of ...
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