History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Council of Constance , then about to be as- sembled , for the purpose of terminating the great schism in the Church . But the King also sent a nu- merous embassy of peers and prelates to represent him- self there ; and when it was some ...
... Council of Constance , then about to be as- sembled , for the purpose of terminating the great schism in the Church . But the King also sent a nu- merous embassy of peers and prelates to represent him- self there ; and when it was some ...
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... Council of Constance , as soon as Martin V. was chosen ; and a Concordat was made by him in which he agreed to remove many grounds of complaint . Cardinals were only to be ap- pointed with consent of a ... Council of Constance Concordat.
... Council of Constance , as soon as Martin V. was chosen ; and a Concordat was made by him in which he agreed to remove many grounds of complaint . Cardinals were only to be ap- pointed with consent of a ... Council of Constance Concordat.
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... Council of Constance , i . 25 et seqq . The proceedings of that Council on Wycliffe and Huss tend to the same conclusion of connecting together these reformers . Sir Thomas More , Dial.- iii . 14 , also traces Huss's proceedings to ...
... Council of Constance , i . 25 et seqq . The proceedings of that Council on Wycliffe and Huss tend to the same conclusion of connecting together these reformers . Sir Thomas More , Dial.- iii . 14 , also traces Huss's proceedings to ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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