A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... Rome a hundred and twenty thousand crowns; that sixtyone abbeys having alsobecome vacant,thelike sumhad beenpaid to the courtof Rome; that about thesame time therehadbeen paid to thiscourt for provisions for thepriorships, deaneries ...
... Rome a hundred and twenty thousand crowns; that sixtyone abbeys having alsobecome vacant,thelike sumhad beenpaid to the courtof Rome; that about thesame time therehadbeen paid to thiscourt for provisions for thepriorships, deaneries ...
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... Rome for two years after St. Peter's death. The author says that when St. Paul's head was cut off there issued forth milk instead of blood, and that Lucina, a devout woman, had him buried twenty miles from Rome, on the way to Ostia, at ...
... Rome for two years after St. Peter's death. The author says that when St. Paul's head was cut off there issued forth milk instead of blood, and that Lucina, a devout woman, had him buried twenty miles from Rome, on the way to Ostia, at ...
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... Rome, itmust be inferredthat they themselvesdid not superintend it nor remain inthat city. Criticismhas castupon this mattera thousand uncertainties. Theopinion thatSt. Peter cameto Rome in Nero's reign and filledthe pontifical chair ...
... Rome, itmust be inferredthat they themselvesdid not superintend it nor remain inthat city. Criticismhas castupon this mattera thousand uncertainties. Theopinion thatSt. Peter cameto Rome in Nero's reign and filledthe pontifical chair ...
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... Rome himself keeps a small armyin his pay. Who, in the timeofthe apostles, would have said that the servant of the servants of God should haveregiments, andhavethem in Rome? Nothing is somuchfeared inEngland as agreat standing army. The ...
... Rome himself keeps a small armyin his pay. Who, in the timeofthe apostles, would have said that the servant of the servants of God should haveregiments, andhavethem in Rome? Nothing is somuchfeared inEngland as agreat standing army. The ...
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... Rome, and enemies of Rome, have been so sanguinary, so barbarous, and so miserable, now persecuting, now persecuted?It is because they havebeen the multitude. Whence is it that theists, thoughinerror, havenever done harmto mankind ...
... Rome, and enemies of Rome, have been so sanguinary, so barbarous, and so miserable, now persecuting, now persecuted?It is because they havebeen the multitude. Whence is it that theists, thoughinerror, havenever done harmto mankind ...
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