... had done what they had defired him to do, could never afterwards bear to look a man in the face. The Council of Conftance pafled a decree in the fame year in which John Hufs was burned ( 1415^, to declare that every Jafe-conduct granted by the Emperor,... The History of the Council of Constance - Page 506by Jacques Lenfant - 1730Full view - About this book
| Staurophilus (pseud.) - 1771 - 188 pages
...fafe'' conduct granted by the Emperor, kings, an4 '' other temporal princes t to hereticks, or per" fons accufed of herefy, in hopes of reclaiming " them,-...the *' Catholick faith, or to- the Ecclefiaftical jurif-'' diction, nor to hinder but fuch perfons may, *' and ought to be examined, judged and pu" nifhed,... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796 - 472 pages
...burned (1415), to declare that every fafe-conduct granted by the Emperor, Kings, &c. to heretics, or to perfons accufed of herefy, in hopes of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith, nor to the ecclefiaftical jurifdiction, nor prevent fuch perfons from being examined,... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1798 - 464 pages
...burned (141 5), to declare that every fafe-conduct granted by the Emperor, Kings, &c. to heretics, or to perfons accufed of herefy, in hopes of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith, nor to the ecdefiaftical jurifdiction, nor prevent fuch perfons from being ex» amined,... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1804 - 436 pages
...declare that every Jafe-conduct granted by the Emperor, Kings, &c. to heretics, or to perfons accuftd of herefy, in hopes of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith, nor to the ecclefiaftical jurifdiction, nor prevent fuch perfons from being examined,... | |
| 1834 - 1012 pages
...emperor, by kings, and other secular princes, to heretics, or to persons accused of heresy, in the hope of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith or ecclesiastical jurisdiction, nor prevent these persons from being examined, judged,... | |
| John Dowling - Papacy - 1845 - 698 pages
...granted by the Emperor, kings, and other temporal princes, to heretics, or persons accused of heresy, in hopes of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith, or to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, nor to hinder, but such persons may, and ought... | |
| John Frost - Conduct of life - 1846 - 332 pages
...every safe-conduct granted by the emperor, kings, &c. to heretics, or to persons accused of heresy, in hopes of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith, nor to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, nor prevent such persons from being examined,... | |
| John Dowling - Papacy - 1871 - 962 pages
...granted by the Emperor, kings, and other temporal princes, to heretics, or persons accused of heresy, in hopes of reclaiming them, ought not to be of any prejudice to the Catholic faith, or to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction, nor to hinder, but such persons may, and ought... | |
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