The history of Protestantism in France ... to the end of the reign of Charles ix1799 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 19 találatból.
20. oldal
... allowed to take the cross , and assist in the slaughter of unoffend- ing people . His nephew Raymond sounded the tocsin of war through his petty states , and aroused his vassals and friends to a deadly struggle . Castle after castle ...
... allowed to take the cross , and assist in the slaughter of unoffend- ing people . His nephew Raymond sounded the tocsin of war through his petty states , and aroused his vassals and friends to a deadly struggle . Castle after castle ...
57. oldal
... allowed to speak , and the tongue of the bold Berquin was pierced before he suffered . The light of truth had , however , gone further than Paris ; and the keen eye of inquisitorial bigotry un- happily followed it . We have before ...
... allowed to speak , and the tongue of the bold Berquin was pierced before he suffered . The light of truth had , however , gone further than Paris ; and the keen eye of inquisitorial bigotry un- happily followed it . We have before ...
65. oldal
... allowed to last so long as the attention of statesmen and politicians was engrossed by other affairs . The bigotry of neither the clergy nor people could directly assail them without the aid of the law . The indignation of Rome at this ...
... allowed to last so long as the attention of statesmen and politicians was engrossed by other affairs . The bigotry of neither the clergy nor people could directly assail them without the aid of the law . The indignation of Rome at this ...
70. oldal
... allowed of inquiry , that de- manded the free exercise of the mind , employed its energies , and appealed to common under- standing , was much more suited to the cha- racter of the French people , than one which allowed of no deviations ...
... allowed of inquiry , that de- manded the free exercise of the mind , employed its energies , and appealed to common under- standing , was much more suited to the cha- racter of the French people , than one which allowed of no deviations ...
78. oldal
... allowed to consider himself the victor in all contests . Elated with success , and in high spirits from the excitement , he saw he had broken every lance but two of those which were to be engaged in the lists . He called on count ...
... allowed to consider himself the victor in all contests . Elated with success , and in high spirits from the excitement , he saw he had broken every lance but two of those which were to be engaged in the lists . He called on count ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admiral Coligny afterwards Albigenses Andelot Anjou antism appeared arms authority battle believed Beza bigotry bishop blood Brantome brother burned called Calvinist cardinal of Lorraine Cardinal Tournon Catharine cause celebrated Charles Charles IX chief Christ Christian church of Rome count of Toulouse court cruel crusaders death doctrines duke of Anjou duke of Guise enemies errors exterminate faith favour fear fought French friends gospel Henry heresy heretics historian Huguenot killed king of Navarre king's kingdom leaders learned Lefevre liberty lived Louis XII Luther Margaret massacre Meaux Medici mind ministers monarch monk Montfort Montmorency mother murdered opposed Orléans palace Paris party peace persecution persons political pope possessed preached prince de Condé prisoner Protestantism in France Protestants Provence queen of Navarre received reformation reign religion religious replied Roman Catholic royal says Scripture sent sister soldiers Spain spirit subjects testants tion took Toulouse truth Vassy worship young king zeal
Népszerű szakaszok
74. oldal - AS pants the hart for cooling streams, When heated in the chase ; So longs my soul, O GOD, for thee, And thy refreshing grace. 2 For thee, my GOD, the living GOD, My thirsty soul doth pine ; O ! when shall I behold thy face, Thou Majesty divine ? 3...
28. oldal - God! Thou hast made thy children mighty, By the touch of the mountain sod. Thou hast fix'd our ark of refuge, Where the spoiler's foot ne'er trod ; For the strength of the hills we bless thee, Our God, our fathers
192. oldal - More especially, we pray for the good estate of the Catholic Church; that it may be so guided and governed by Thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life.
50. oldal - Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.
20. oldal - ... you, with the apostle Paul, to employ guile with regard to this count, for in this case it ought to be called prudence. We must attack, separately, those who are separated from unity, leave for a time the count of Toulouse, employing towards him a wise dissimulation, that the other heretics may be the more easily defeated, and that afterwards we may crush him when he shall be left alone.
18. oldal - ... keep not faith towards God, or who are separated from the communion of the faithful : we discharge, by apostolic authority, all those who believe themselves bound towards this count by any oath either of...
185. oldal - King, transported with anger, told them, in a fierce and haughty tone that he would no longer be contradicted in his opinions by his subjects; that they, by their example, should teach others to revere him as the image of God, and cease to be enemies to the images of his mother.
90. oldal - He is the freeman whom the truth makes free, And all are slaves besides.
186. oldal - He ended by declaring that if they did not go to mass, he would treat them as criminals guilty of treason against divine and human majesty.
17. oldal - What pride has seized your heart, and what is your folly, to refuse peace with your neighbours, and to brave the divine laws, by protecting the enemies of the faith? If you do not fear eternal flames, ought you not to dread the temporal chastisements which you have merited by so many crimes...