History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... bishop , those in authority to restrict it to banishment ; he threatened , that if they refused to do so , the bishops would cease to inform against heretics ; and he laboured not unsuccessfully to save the lives of some who were ...
... bishop , those in authority to restrict it to banishment ; he threatened , that if they refused to do so , the bishops would cease to inform against heretics ; and he laboured not unsuccessfully to save the lives of some who were ...
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... bishop , while the sovereign was exalted as the immediate representative of the Deity . In this way the bishops were freed from the pressure of Papal ascendency , and the sovereign from the worst consequences of excom- munication . The ...
... bishop , while the sovereign was exalted as the immediate representative of the Deity . In this way the bishops were freed from the pressure of Papal ascendency , and the sovereign from the worst consequences of excom- munication . The ...
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... bishop , while the sovereign was exalted as the immediate representative of the Deity . In this way the bishops were freed from the pressure of Papal ascendency , and the sovereign from the worst consequences of excom- munication . The ...
... bishop , while the sovereign was exalted as the immediate representative of the Deity . In this way the bishops were freed from the pressure of Papal ascendency , and the sovereign from the worst consequences of excom- munication . The ...
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