History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, Svazek 1R. Carter & brothers, 1875 |
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... exclaiming , “ I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity , therefore do I die in exile . " Who shall dare charge with hypocrisy these words uttered on the very brink of the grave ? The successors of Gregory , like soldiers arriving ...
... exclaiming , “ I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity , therefore do I die in exile . " Who shall dare charge with hypocrisy these words uttered on the very brink of the grave ? The successors of Gregory , like soldiers arriving ...
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... exclaimed : " Now let the popes and bishops come ! they shall never efface them more ! " And many people rejoiced in Bethlehem , and I with them , adds John Huss . " Busy yourself with your defence rather than with your dreams , " said ...
... exclaimed : " Now let the popes and bishops come ! they shall never efface them more ! " And many people rejoiced in Bethlehem , and I with them , adds John Huss . " Busy yourself with your defence rather than with your dreams , " said ...
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... exclaimed , " remits the sins of men , and justifies them by his mercy . There are as many compassions in heaven as there are justified men upon earth ; for none are saved by their own works . No man can boast of himself ; and if , in ...
... exclaimed , " remits the sins of men , and justifies them by his mercy . There are as many compassions in heaven as there are justified men upon earth ; for none are saved by their own works . No man can boast of himself ; and if , in ...
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... exclaimed : " This man certainly deserves to rank with the best orators of France and Italy . " Ten years later Reuchlin was compelled to take refuge at Heidelberg , at the court of the Elector Philip , to escape the vengeance of ...
... exclaimed : " This man certainly deserves to rank with the best orators of France and Italy . " Ten years later Reuchlin was compelled to take refuge at Heidelberg , at the court of the Elector Philip , to escape the vengeance of ...
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... exclaimed , " Alas ! alas ! the fugitive and exiled Greece has gone to hide herself beyond the Alps ! " It was thus that the sons of barbarous Germany and of ancient and learned Greece met in the palaces of Rome ; thus the East and the ...
... exclaimed , " Alas ! alas ! the fugitive and exiled Greece has gone to hide herself beyond the Alps ! " It was thus that the sons of barbarous Germany and of ancient and learned Greece met in the palaces of Rome ; thus the East and the ...
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