The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... reformers carried to the greatest extremity their opposition to the church of Rome ; and in contradiction to the multiplied superstitions with which that communion was loaded , they adopted an enthusiastic strain of devotion , which ...
... reformers carried to the greatest extremity their opposition to the church of Rome ; and in contradiction to the multiplied superstitions with which that communion was loaded , they adopted an enthusiastic strain of devotion , which ...
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... reformers began their attack on the Romish hierarchy ; and such were the causes of their rapid and astonishing success . Leo X. , whose oversights and too supine trust 1st Dec. in the profound ignorance of the people , had given rise to ...
... reformers began their attack on the Romish hierarchy ; and such were the causes of their rapid and astonishing success . Leo X. , whose oversights and too supine trust 1st Dec. in the profound ignorance of the people , had given rise to ...
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... reformers . The confederacy against France seemed more formidable than ever on the opening of the cam- paign . ' Adrian , before his death , had renewed the league with Charles and Henry . The Venetians had been induced to desert the ...
... reformers . The confederacy against France seemed more formidable than ever on the opening of the cam- paign . ' Adrian , before his death , had renewed the league with Charles and Henry . The Venetians had been induced to desert the ...
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... reformers , had already disposed her to a belief of the new doctrines . But notwithstanding these inducements , Henry had strong motives still to desire a good agreement with the sovereign pontiff . He apprehended the danger of such ...
... reformers , had already disposed her to a belief of the new doctrines . But notwithstanding these inducements , Henry had strong motives still to desire a good agreement with the sovereign pontiff . He apprehended the danger of such ...
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... , which the interested spirit of the Roman pontiff had introduced into religion . But when the reformers proceeded thence to dispute concerning the nature 1534 . CHAP . of the sacraments , the operations HENRY VIII . 125.
... , which the interested spirit of the Roman pontiff had introduced into religion . But when the reformers proceeded thence to dispute concerning the nature 1534 . CHAP . of the sacraments , the operations HENRY VIII . 125.
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