The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... allowed by the neglect of the clergy to grow up in ignorance of the teachings , and in complete neglect of the duties , of their religion . Ecclesiastics generally , secular as well as religious , had , it is suggested , forfeited the ...
... allowed by the neglect of the clergy to grow up in ignorance of the teachings , and in complete neglect of the duties , of their religion . Ecclesiastics generally , secular as well as religious , had , it is suggested , forfeited the ...
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... allowed that in many things there was need of reform in its truest sense . This was recognised by the best and most staunch sons of Holy Church ; and the Council of Trent itself , when we read its decrees and measure its language , is ...
... allowed that in many things there was need of reform in its truest sense . This was recognised by the best and most staunch sons of Holy Church ; and the Council of Trent itself , when we read its decrees and measure its language , is ...
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... allowed to have excelled all others , both in the lavish amount of the ornament as well as in the style of decoration . One who has paid much attention to this subject says : " During this period , the screen work was usually enriched ...
... allowed to have excelled all others , both in the lavish amount of the ornament as well as in the style of decoration . One who has paid much attention to this subject says : " During this period , the screen work was usually enriched ...
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... allowed them . There is , he admits , a difficulty ; he does not think that it would be competent for the State to prohibit specific gifts to God's service , or to say that only " so many tapers shall be used at a funeral , " or that ...
... allowed them . There is , he admits , a difficulty ; he does not think that it would be competent for the State to prohibit specific gifts to God's service , or to say that only " so many tapers shall be used at a funeral , " or that ...
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... allowed the clergy , it still pos- sesses the radical power to legislate where and when it sees fit . It does not in fact by lapse of time lose the ordinary authority it possesses over all subjects of the realm in these matters . Thus ...
... allowed the clergy , it still pos- sesses the radical power to legislate where and when it sees fit . It does not in fact by lapse of time lose the ordinary authority it possesses over all subjects of the realm in these matters . Thus ...
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