The History of the Popes,: From the Foundation of the See of Rome, to the Present Time. ...

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author., 1750 - 550 sivua
 

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Sivu 481 - For I would that all men were even as I myself. But every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that.
Sivu 134 - And Joshua said unto Achan, My son, give, I pray thee, glory to the LORD God of Israel, and make confession unto him; and tell me now what thou hast done; hide it not from me.
Sivu 294 - His Majesty the King of Prussia in His own name as well as in the name of the other German...
Sivu 228 - Doubtless, the sacraments of the body and blood of Christ which we receive, are a divine thing ; and therefore by them we are made partakers of the divine nature, and yet the substance and nature of bread and wine do not cease to be in them.
Sivu 326 - Submit yourfelves to every ordinance of man " for the Lord's fake : whether it be to the King " as fupreme ; or unto Governors, as unto them " that are fent by him for the punifhment of evil " doers, and for the praife of them that do well.
Sivu 538 - The populace met with no better treatment than the nobility, great numbers of them being daily seized for speaking disrespectfully of the tyrant, and either killed by his guards on the spot, or tied up in sacks and thrown into the sea, or dragged to...
Sivu 378 - That the sun, moon, and stars, &c., were animated and endowed with rational souls. 5. That after the resurrection all bodies will be of a round figure. 6. That the torments of the damned will have an end ; and that as Christ had been crucified in this world to save mankind, he is to be crucified in the next to save the devils
Sivu 334 - Great numbers were driven from their habitations with their wives and children, stripped and naked. Others betook themselves to flight, carrying with them what they could conceal, for their support and maintenance; but they were plundered of the little they had, and many of them inhumanly massacred by the Catholic peasants, or the soldiery, who guarded the passes.
Sivu 534 - What tongue can utter, what mind conceive, the thanks we owe to God, who has placed you on the throne to ease us of the yoke with which we have been hitherto so cruelly galled ' Let the angels give glory to God in heaven, let men return thanks to God upon earth, for the republic is relieved, and our sorrows are all banished.
Sivu 355 - ... vessels of living men, than lifeless metals. What answer can be returned to this ? For what shall a man say ? I was afraid lest the temple of God should want its ornaments. But Christ will answer, My sacraments do not require gold, nor please me the more for being ministered in gold, which are not' bought with gold. The ornament of my sacraments is the redemption of captives : and those are truly precious vessels, which redeem souls from death.

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