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... potent Parable if not a Real Personage . -The Papal Chair given away by horrible Women to horrible Men - Theodora and Marozia . Obtuseness of the Age to these Papal Enormities and inadequate Attempts to mitigate them . - The Beginning ...
... potent Parable if not a Real Personage . -The Papal Chair given away by horrible Women to horrible Men - Theodora and Marozia . Obtuseness of the Age to these Papal Enormities and inadequate Attempts to mitigate them . - The Beginning ...
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... potent Monarch of Europe its foremost Champion . - Philip II . far above Elizabeth both in Power and Zeal . - Intestine Divisions of Protestantism . - The Council of Trent .-- Its singular Destiny and curious Adventurers . - Its Vigour ...
... potent Monarch of Europe its foremost Champion . - Philip II . far above Elizabeth both in Power and Zeal . - Intestine Divisions of Protestantism . - The Council of Trent .-- Its singular Destiny and curious Adventurers . - Its Vigour ...
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... Potent and contagious only where Rome predominated . - Powerless to convulse Protestant Countries as such . - Its Dealings with the French Church and the Papal Power . Confiscation of Church Property . - Civil Constitution of the Clergy ...
... Potent and contagious only where Rome predominated . - Powerless to convulse Protestant Countries as such . - Its Dealings with the French Church and the Papal Power . Confiscation of Church Property . - Civil Constitution of the Clergy ...
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... potent Dissuasive against Popery . - The Popedom convicted and caught by the Princedom . - The Papacy smitten by its peculiar People BOOK XII . FRANCE AND AUSTRIA AS ACTORS IN THE PAPAL DRAMA . PAGE 397 Grandeur of the Papal Drama ...
... potent Dissuasive against Popery . - The Popedom convicted and caught by the Princedom . - The Papacy smitten by its peculiar People BOOK XII . FRANCE AND AUSTRIA AS ACTORS IN THE PAPAL DRAMA . PAGE 397 Grandeur of the Papal Drama ...
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... Potent Pro- testantism of Watts . - English Hymnology an Utterance of Protestantism . - Thom- son , Gray , Shenstone and Cowper Protestant Witnesses . - The Protestant Succession maintained by Southey , Coleridge and Wordsworth , and ...
... Potent Pro- testantism of Watts . - English Hymnology an Utterance of Protestantism . - Thom- son , Gray , Shenstone and Cowper Protestant Witnesses . - The Protestant Succession maintained by Southey , Coleridge and Wordsworth , and ...
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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.