Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 - Sermons, French |
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Page vii
... thought to be in subjection to him . The chief ministers of religion were actually become temporal princes , and the high - priest , being absolute sovereign of the ecclesiastical state , had his court and his council , his ambassadors ...
... thought to be in subjection to him . The chief ministers of religion were actually become temporal princes , and the high - priest , being absolute sovereign of the ecclesiastical state , had his court and his council , his ambassadors ...
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... thoughts of applying to them , and , hav- ing found out the liberty wherewith Christ had made them free , went about reforming themselves . The reformers were neither popes , cardinals , nor bishops ; but they were good men , who aimed ...
... thoughts of applying to them , and , hav- ing found out the liberty wherewith Christ had made them free , went about reforming themselves . The reformers were neither popes , cardinals , nor bishops ; but they were good men , who aimed ...
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... condemned and burnt so many heretics , that their courts were justly called , chambres ardentes , * yet Burning courts , fire offices . C the zealous catholics thought them less eligible than an inquisition REFORMATION IN FRANCE . xvii.
... condemned and burnt so many heretics , that their courts were justly called , chambres ardentes , * yet Burning courts , fire offices . C the zealous catholics thought them less eligible than an inquisition REFORMATION IN FRANCE . xvii.
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Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson Gabriel Dumont. the zealous catholics thought them less eligible than an inquisition , after the manner of Spain . Soon after the making of this edict , many fami- lies having been ruined by it , Admiral ...
Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson Gabriel Dumont. the zealous catholics thought them less eligible than an inquisition , after the manner of Spain . Soon after the making of this edict , many fami- lies having been ruined by it , Admiral ...
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... thought that the common people had as good a right to hear the gospel as themselves , and caused the reformed clergy to preach without the walls of Paris . Their auditors were thirty or for- xxii ty thousand people , divided into three ...
... thought that the common people had as good a right to hear the gospel as themselves , and caused the reformed clergy to preach without the walls of Paris . Their auditors were thirty or for- xxii ty thousand people , divided into three ...
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