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... Victory of the Papacy , though not yet complete and crushing . - Pause in the Strife between Empire and Pope- dom 48 BOOK IV . THE POPEDOM IN FULL STRENGTH AND SPLENDOUR . Hostile Powers and favourable Influences which surrounded the ...
... Victory of the Papacy , though not yet complete and crushing . - Pause in the Strife between Empire and Pope- dom 48 BOOK IV . THE POPEDOM IN FULL STRENGTH AND SPLENDOUR . Hostile Powers and favourable Influences which surrounded the ...
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... Victory . - Death of Eugenius and Recognition of his Suc- cessor Nicholas V. by the Council . - Merits of the Council of Basle . - Its Earnest- ness and Energy in the Cause of Church Reform . - A far nobler Assembly than the Council of ...
... Victory . - Death of Eugenius and Recognition of his Suc- cessor Nicholas V. by the Council . - Merits of the Council of Basle . - Its Earnest- ness and Energy in the Cause of Church Reform . - A far nobler Assembly than the Council of ...
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... Victory . - The Papal Power greatly enlarged by the Conquest , yet the Norman Kings not Papal Thralls . - Henry I. , Henry II . and John in Conflict with Rome . - On the Humiliation of John the Struggle continued by the Nation . - Magna ...
... Victory . - The Papal Power greatly enlarged by the Conquest , yet the Norman Kings not Papal Thralls . - Henry I. , Henry II . and John in Conflict with Rome . - On the Humiliation of John the Struggle continued by the Nation . - Magna ...
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... victory over the Moors . St. Paul and St. John escaped metamorphosis better than the other apostles . Craft and supersti- tion have least overlaid with fables the apostle whose life was most fraught with mighty deeds , and the apostle ...
... victory over the Moors . St. Paul and St. John escaped metamorphosis better than the other apostles . Craft and supersti- tion have least overlaid with fables the apostle whose life was most fraught with mighty deeds , and the apostle ...
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... victory to Bellarmine , who in his treatise de Transla- tione Imperii ( Opera , 1. i . pp . 1100-1240 , Ingolstadt , 1571 ) , though he enormously exag- gerates the papal power at that time , yet clearly shows that not without the Roman ...
... victory to Bellarmine , who in his treatise de Transla- tione Imperii ( Opera , 1. i . pp . 1100-1240 , Ingolstadt , 1571 ) , though he enormously exag- gerates the papal power at that time , yet clearly shows that not without the Roman ...
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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.