History of Christian Churches and Sects from the Earliest Ages of Christianity: In Two Volumes, 1. köideBentley, 1856 - 488 pages |
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... pope , and further commended to the king of Portugal . On his arrival at Madrid , one of his first acts was to disgrace Zaga - Zaba , who was loaded with chains and thrown into prison ; and thus the first step was taken towards the ...
... pope , and further commended to the king of Portugal . On his arrival at Madrid , one of his first acts was to disgrace Zaga - Zaba , who was loaded with chains and thrown into prison ; and thus the first step was taken towards the ...
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... pope , in order that he might succeed the patriarch , should an opportunity occur , next obtained an inter- view , and presented letters from the pope and the king of Portugal . He plainly asked the emperor whether he intended to submit ...
... pope , in order that he might succeed the patriarch , should an opportunity occur , next obtained an inter- view , and presented letters from the pope and the king of Portugal . He plainly asked the emperor whether he intended to submit ...
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... time , A.D. 1630 , letters were received from the pope in which he encouraged the emperor to persevere in the faith , and announced a jubilee for the Abys- sinian Church . The latter was received by the Abyssinian 6 CHURCH OF ABYSSINIA .
... time , A.D. 1630 , letters were received from the pope in which he encouraged the emperor to persevere in the faith , and announced a jubilee for the Abys- sinian Church . The latter was received by the Abyssinian 6 CHURCH OF ABYSSINIA .
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... pope claimed of pardoning their sins especially , became the subject of their scorn . Another rebellion , quenched at last by a bloody victory , ensued . The emperor's troops slew eight thousand of his peasantry , who willingly ...
... pope claimed of pardoning their sins especially , became the subject of their scorn . Another rebellion , quenched at last by a bloody victory , ensued . The emperor's troops slew eight thousand of his peasantry , who willingly ...
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... pope in 1754 , - " we promised ourselves a copious harvest ; the emperor having already destined me for his ambassador to the apostolic see , for the advantage of the catholic faith in his kingdom : when lo ! the enemy of the human race ...
... pope in 1754 , - " we promised ourselves a copious harvest ; the emperor having already destined me for his ambassador to the apostolic see , for the advantage of the catholic faith in his kingdom : when lo ! the enemy of the human race ...
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Abyssinian afterwards Albigenses amongst Anabaptists ancient Anglo-Catholic apostles archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arian Arminians Assembly authority baptism bishop body Brethren Brownists Calvin Calvinists canons Canterbury century charge Christ Christian Church of England Church of Rome Church of Scotland civil clergy communion condemned confession congregation consecrated Convocation council court death declared diocese discipline divines doctrine Donatists ecclesiastical English episcopal excommunicated faith father favour France friends Gnostics gospel Greek Church hand Henry heresy heretics Holy Huguenots hundred imprisoned king king's leaders London Lord ment ministers monks nation Nestorius papal parish Parliament party pastors patriarch persecution piety pope prayer preaching prelates Presbyterian present priests principles prison Protestant Puritans Quakers queen question received Reformation refused reign religion religious Romish sacrament says scarcely Scotland Scripture sect Society solemn soon spirit suffered supremacy synod thousand tion whole words worship writers zeal