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" ... 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... "
The history of Protestantism in France ... to the end of the reign of Charles ix - 20. oldal
1799
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History of the Crusades Against the Albigenses: In the Thirteenth Century

Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1826 - 320 oldal
...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." 4 We cannot but remark, that whenever ambitious and perfidious priests had any disgraceful orders to...

History of the crusades against the Albigenses in the thirteenth century [tr ...

Jean Charles Léonard SIMONDE DE SISMONDI - 1826 - 324 oldal
...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."4 We cannot but remark, that whenever ambitious and perfidious priests had any disgraceful orders...

History of the Crusades Against the Albigenses: In the Thirteenth Century

Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1826 - 324 oldal
...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."4 We cannot but remark, that whenever ambitious and perfidious priests had any disgraceful orders...

The Baptist Magazine, 18. kötet

1826 - 674 oldal
...the Count of Toulouse, employing towards him a wise dissimulation, that the other heretics may be 'he more easily defeated, and that afterwards we may crush him when he shall be hft alone." Raymond, however, was nil submission, and having given his casUPS as well as his people,...

The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illustrated Principally ..., 1. kötet

Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 472 oldal
...the count of Toulouse, employing toward him a wise dissimulation, that the other hereties may be the more easily defeated, and that afterwards we may crush him when he shall be left alone." Thus did this arch villain secretly resolve on the destruction of a mau to whom he had given his pledge...

The Saturday Magazine, 10-11. kötet

1837 - 538 oldal
...Count of Toulouse, employing towards him a wide dissimulation, that the other heretics may be the raore easily defeated, and that afterwards we may crush him when he shall be left alone. It is impossible to avoid remarking, in the language of Sismondi, that — Whenever ambitious and perfidious...

Ecclesiastical history, a course of lectures, 2. kötet

William Jones - 1838 - 708 oldal
...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."J Such are the sacrilegious applications which this lordly pontiff could make of the Scriptures....

The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle

1843 - 996 oldal
...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." ' Further, Count Raymond justly feared to see the direction of the crusade given to the legate Arnold,...

The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, 21. kötet

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1844 - 622 oldal
...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...more easily defeated ; and that afterwards we may crash him when he shall be left alone* In the spring of 1209, the Crusading host, which some have magnified...

The History of Romanism: from the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to ...

John Dowling - 1845 - 698 oldal
...the count of Thoulouse, employing toward 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."* Such were the means that this crafty and tyrannical Pope thought fit to employ in order to crush those...




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