The Papal Drama: A Historical Essay |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 92
Page xi
... FIGHT WITH THE REFORMATION . Marvellous Merits of Pius V. as a Pontiff and Combatant of the Reformation.— Scarcely inferior Merits of Gregory XIII . - Various Incidents of the Battle be- tween Rome and the Reformation . - The ...
... FIGHT WITH THE REFORMATION . Marvellous Merits of Pius V. as a Pontiff and Combatant of the Reformation.— Scarcely inferior Merits of Gregory XIII . - Various Incidents of the Battle be- tween Rome and the Reformation . - The ...
Page 7
... fight between his partisans and those of his competitor Ursicinus , in which many persons perished ( Platina , de Vitis Pontifi- cum , p . 50 , ed . 1626 ; Baronius , an . 366 ) ; and Zosimus , Boniface , and Celestine , who supported a ...
... fight between his partisans and those of his competitor Ursicinus , in which many persons perished ( Platina , de Vitis Pontifi- cum , p . 50 , ed . 1626 ; Baronius , an . 366 ) ; and Zosimus , Boniface , and Celestine , who supported a ...
Page 40
... fight with the Roman Church ; as it heightened the souls and magnified the deeds of the English Puritans - so the same hope put forth its ennobling power upon the mean and melan- choly tenth century , and breathed a momentary glory upon ...
... fight with the Roman Church ; as it heightened the souls and magnified the deeds of the English Puritans - so the same hope put forth its ennobling power upon the mean and melan- choly tenth century , and breathed a momentary glory upon ...
Page 50
... fight ; Cæsar after Cæsar was gathered to his fathers , yet still the empire continued the struggle . The pope stirred up civil war in the empire , and the emperor stirred up civil war in the Church . The pontiff seduced the family as ...
... fight ; Cæsar after Cæsar was gathered to his fathers , yet still the empire continued the struggle . The pope stirred up civil war in the empire , and the emperor stirred up civil war in the Church . The pontiff seduced the family as ...
Page 54
... fighting , whose relentless persecutor was his mortal foe , zeal- ously upheld his cause . But Christendom for the most part re- mained faithful to Gregory ; the swords of the invincible Nor- mans were drawn in his behalf ; the valiant ...
... fighting , whose relentless persecutor was his mortal foe , zeal- ously upheld his cause . But Christendom for the most part re- mained faithful to Gregory ; the swords of the invincible Nor- mans were drawn in his behalf ; the valiant ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abhorrence anti-papal assailed Austria Avignon Baronius became Bohemia Boniface Cæsar Cardinal century champion Charlemagne Charles chief Christendom Christian Clement clergy conflict corruption council council of Constance Crown 8vo crusade death doctrines dominion earnest ecclesiastical Edition emperor England English Europe faith father Ferdinand fierce foes France Frederick freedom French genius Germany glory Gregory Hapsburg heart Henry heretics hero History Holy Roman Holy Roman Empire honour House of Austria House of Hapsburg imperial Innocent intellectual Italian Italy Jesuits John king kingdom less liberal Lombard Louis Luther master mighty monarch Naples nation noble oppressed Otho papacy papal power passim patriot persecutor Philip Pius political pontiff pope popedom Post 8vo potent priests princes Protestant Protestantism Raynaldus Reformation reign Revolution Roman bishop Roman Catholic Roman Church Roman Empire Rome sought soul sovereign Spain spiritual stirred successor testant throne tion triumph vanquished victory VIII vols Woodcuts worldly
Popular passages
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.