Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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Page viii
... allowed , the Pope prohibited , and for money dispensed with those which both forbad . Church benefices were sold to children , and to laymen , who then let them to under tenants , none of whom performed the duty , for which the profits ...
... allowed , the Pope prohibited , and for money dispensed with those which both forbad . Church benefices were sold to children , and to laymen , who then let them to under tenants , none of whom performed the duty , for which the profits ...
Page ix
... allowed by courtesy , and then established by law . Public worship was performed in an unknown tongue , and the sacrament was adored as the body and blood of Christ . The credit of the ceremonial produced in the people a notion , that ...
... allowed by courtesy , and then established by law . Public worship was performed in an unknown tongue , and the sacrament was adored as the body and blood of Christ . The credit of the ceremonial produced in the people a notion , that ...
Page xi
... allow no in- quiries of this kind . The reformation , which began in Germany , had extended itself to Geneva , and thence into France . The French had a translation of the bible , which had been made , in 1224 , by Guiars des Moulins ...
... allow no in- quiries of this kind . The reformation , which began in Germany , had extended itself to Geneva , and thence into France . The French had a translation of the bible , which had been made , in 1224 , by Guiars des Moulins ...
Page xii
... allowed the Duke of Orleans , his se- cond son , to offer them the free exercise of their religion in the Dukedom of Luxemburg . He suf- fered his sister , the Queen of Navarre , to protect the reformation in her county of Bearn , and ...
... allowed the Duke of Orleans , his se- cond son , to offer them the free exercise of their religion in the Dukedom of Luxemburg . He suf- fered his sister , the Queen of Navarre , to protect the reformation in her county of Bearn , and ...
Page xviii
... allowed the free ex- ercise of their religion . The king referred the mat- ter to the parliament , who were to ... allowing a nation to reform itself , was alarmed at this intelligence , and the instantly sent a nuncio into France . His ...
... allowed the free ex- ercise of their religion . The king referred the mat- ter to the parliament , who were to ... allowing a nation to reform itself , was alarmed at this intelligence , and the instantly sent a nuncio into France . His ...
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