Luther on Education: Including a Historical Introduction, and a Translation of the Reformer's Two Most Important Educational TreatisesLutheran publication society, 1889 - 274 pages |
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... Council of Trent , which , after declaring that the use of indul- gences should be retained in the Church , continues in its decree : " Nevertheless , the Council desires that moderation be shown in granting them , according to the ...
... Council of Trent , which , after declaring that the use of indul- gences should be retained in the Church , continues in its decree : " Nevertheless , the Council desires that moderation be shown in granting them , according to the ...
Page 34
... Council in 1870 , Ultramontanism was given a permanent ascendency . On this line the Roman Church is now working out its destiny . It is the purpose of the Papacy to secure universal suprem- acy ; and it is this fact that renders it a ...
... Council in 1870 , Ultramontanism was given a permanent ascendency . On this line the Roman Church is now working out its destiny . It is the purpose of the Papacy to secure universal suprem- acy ; and it is this fact that renders it a ...
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... Council showed itself indifferent to schools , the pious citizens took the matter in hand and compelled the Council to establish schools and provide ministers . In like man- ner at Nuremberg , if God wills , the shame of your evil ...
... Council showed itself indifferent to schools , the pious citizens took the matter in hand and compelled the Council to establish schools and provide ministers . In like man- ner at Nuremberg , if God wills , the shame of your evil ...
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