A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Volume 3Longmans, Green, and Company, 1897 |
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... dinal of Arles reminded the electors that the situa- tion of affairs needed a rich and powerful Pope , who ber 5 , 1439. could defend the Council against its adversaries . On the first scrutiny of votes it was found that seventeen ...
... dinal of Arles reminded the electors that the situa- tion of affairs needed a rich and powerful Pope , who ber 5 , 1439. could defend the Council against its adversaries . On the first scrutiny of votes it was found that seventeen ...
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... dinal of Arles as president of the Council , was ruled to be so informal that it was not inserted in the Council's records . Questions concerning the Council's dignity in the presence of the Pope gave rise to many discussions ; it was ...
... dinal of Arles as president of the Council , was ruled to be so informal that it was not inserted in the Council's records . Questions concerning the Council's dignity in the presence of the Pope gave rise to many discussions ; it was ...
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... dinal of Arles , the only Cardinal present . The ceremony was imposing , and more than 50,000 spectators are said to have been present . Felix V. looked venerable and dignified , and excited universal admiration by the quickness with ...
... dinal of Arles , the only Cardinal present . The ceremony was imposing , and more than 50,000 spectators are said to have been present . Felix V. looked venerable and dignified , and excited universal admiration by the quickness with ...
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... dinal ; but Eugenius IV . refused him its revenues , secretary . and he could not long afford to keep a secretary . Æneas found a new master in Nicodemo della Scala , Bishop of Freisingen , and when he left Basel transferred himself to ...
... dinal ; but Eugenius IV . refused him its revenues , secretary . and he could not long afford to keep a secretary . Æneas found a new master in Nicodemo della Scala , Bishop of Freisingen , and when he left Basel transferred himself to ...
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... dinal to lay aside the insignia of his office . 6 The proceedings began with the reading by Heimburg of the speech which he had made to Eugenius IV . , and the written answer of the Pope . Heimburg further gave an account of his embassy ...
... dinal to lay aside the insignia of his office . 6 The proceedings began with the reading by Heimburg of the speech which he had made to Eugenius IV . , and the written answer of the Pope . Heimburg further gave an account of his embassy ...
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