Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, 2. köideJ. Murray, 1822 |
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... learning cannot be denied . " It is observable * , " says Mosheim , " that Anselm was the inventor of " that famous argument , vulgarly and erroneously " attributed to Descartes , which demonstrates the * " An Ecclesiastical History ...
... learning cannot be denied . " It is observable * , " says Mosheim , " that Anselm was the inventor of " that famous argument , vulgarly and erroneously " attributed to Descartes , which demonstrates the * " An Ecclesiastical History ...
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... learning , particularly of the Parisian school , who now began to discuss the papal pretensions to temporal power , with temper and erudition . A rougher attack was made on them by the Waldenses , Albigenses , Wickliffites , Lollards ...
... learning , particularly of the Parisian school , who now began to discuss the papal pretensions to temporal power , with temper and erudition . A rougher attack was made on them by the Waldenses , Albigenses , Wickliffites , Lollards ...
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... learning of the schools , and obtained also a consi- derable degree of knowledge both of the Greek and Hebrew languages . To pursue his studies with greater advantage , he repaired to Paris : " Whither , " says Dr. Pegge , in his life ...
... learning of the schools , and obtained also a consi- derable degree of knowledge both of the Greek and Hebrew languages . To pursue his studies with greater advantage , he repaired to Paris : " Whither , " says Dr. Pegge , in his life ...
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... learning , to enforce , among his clergy , an exact observance of discipline . This engaged him in several disputes ; one , with the dean and chapter of his own cathedral church , on his right to visit them ; one , with the dean and ...
... learning , to enforce , among his clergy , an exact observance of discipline . This engaged him in several disputes ; one , with the dean and chapter of his own cathedral church , on his right to visit them ; one , with the dean and ...
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... learning . He survived his election only eighteen days , and was succeeded by pope Inno- cent the fourth , who was elected at Lyons , about Midsummer 1243 . A council being called in that city , our prelate repaired to it , and was ...
... learning . He survived his election only eighteen days , and was succeeded by pope Inno- cent the fourth , who was elected at Lyons , about Midsummer 1243 . A council being called in that city , our prelate repaired to it , and was ...
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