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Page viii
... Papal Chair given away by horrible Women to horrible Men - Theodora and Marozia . Obtuseness of the Age to these Papal ... Anti - Papal Tendencies and Great Men . - Growth of Anti - Roman faith in the South and South - East of France ...
... Papal Chair given away by horrible Women to horrible Men - Theodora and Marozia . Obtuseness of the Age to these Papal ... Anti - Papal Tendencies and Great Men . - Growth of Anti - Roman faith in the South and South - East of France ...
Page ix
... Anti - Papal , especially in England.— Edward III . and Wycliffe . - The Popes powerless over the great Events and not numbered among the great Men of the Age , effaced by Petrarch at Avignon and by Rienzi at Rome . - Their Degeneracy ...
... Anti - Papal , especially in England.— Edward III . and Wycliffe . - The Popes powerless over the great Events and not numbered among the great Men of the Age , effaced by Petrarch at Avignon and by Rienzi at Rome . - Their Degeneracy ...
Page xi
... Anti - Papal Powers , Great Britain , Prussia and Russia . - Decline of Roman Catholic States , Poland , Spain and Austria . - Degeneracy of the French Monarchy . - Supremacy of the French Mind and its Hostility towards Rome ...
... Anti - Papal Powers , Great Britain , Prussia and Russia . - Decline of Roman Catholic States , Poland , Spain and Austria . - Degeneracy of the French Monarchy . - Supremacy of the French Mind and its Hostility towards Rome ...
Page xii
... Papacy patronised by the Holy Alliance . - Singular Career of Pius VII . - Aggrava- tion of Italian Discontent under his Successors . - Roman Catholic Emancipation in Great Britain . - Anti - sacerdotal Revolution of July in France ...
... Papacy patronised by the Holy Alliance . - Singular Career of Pius VII . - Aggrava- tion of Italian Discontent under his Successors . - Roman Catholic Emancipation in Great Britain . - Anti - sacerdotal Revolution of July in France ...
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... PAPAL DRAMA . PAGE 397 Grandeur of the Papal Drama . - Multitude and Splendour of its Incidents and Per- sonages ... Anti - papal throughout . - Connection of Saxon England with Rome never servile and , at last unfriendly . - The ...
... PAPAL DRAMA . PAGE 397 Grandeur of the Papal Drama . - Multitude and Splendour of its Incidents and Per- sonages ... Anti - papal throughout . - Connection of Saxon England with Rome never servile and , at last unfriendly . - The ...
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Page 478 - And she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St. Paul's.
Page 469 - Pagan has been dead many a day ; and as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger days, grown so crazy and stiff in his joints that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them.