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" It cannot be objected that this is protestant evidence, for they were all three members of the church of Rome. In the thirteenth century, the Waldenses and Albigenses had spread and prevailed so far, and were prevailing still farther, that the pope thought... "
The History of the Reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain - Trang 217
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Brief observations on the present state of the Waldenses

Gorges Lowther - 1821 - 62 trang
...WaWenses and Albigenses had spread and prevailed very widely, and were prevailing still further ; so that the Pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...For this purpose, the first crusade was proclaimed by Christians against Christians, and the office of Inquisition was first instituted, the one to subdue...

Christianity

Robert Adam - 1823 - 504 trang
...Cathari — ie " the pure." In the thirteenth century, they and the Albigenses prevailed so extensively that the pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...For this purpose, the first crusade was proclaimed by Christians against Christians, and the office of the Inquisition was first instituted ; the one...

A new edition of the Analysis of the Revelation [from Dissertations on the ...

Thomas Newton (bp. of Bristol.) - 1845 - 224 trang
...century, the Waldenses and Albigenses had spread and prevailed so far, and were prevailing still farther, that the pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...of Christians against Christians, and the office of inquisition waserected, the one to subdue their bodies, the other to enslave their souls. It is enough...

Missions and Missionaries: Historically Viewed from Their Commencement

Joseph Kingsmill - 1853 - 588 trang
...Albigenses (continues Bishop Newton) had spread and prevailed so far, and were prevailing still farther, that the pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...of Christians against Christians, and the office of Inquisition was Jirst erected — the one to subdue their bodies, the other to enslave their souls....

Missions and missionaries historically viewed

Joseph Kingsmill - 1854 - 600 trang
...Albigenses (continues Bishop Newton) had spread and prevailed so far, and were prevailing still farther, that the pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...of Christians against Christians, and the office of Inquisition was first erected — the one to subdue their bodies, the other to enslave their souls....

Dissertations on the Prophecies: Which Have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and ...

Thomas Newton - 1839 - 762 trang
...century, the Waldenses and Albigenses had spread and prevailed so far, and were prevailing still farther, that the pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...of Christians against Christians, and the office of inquisition was first erected, the one to subdue their bodies, the other to enslave their souls. It...

The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1821 - 530 trang
...Cathari, ie the pure. In the thirteenth century, they and the Albigenses prevailed so extensively, that the Pope thought it necessary to exert his utmost...For this purpose the first crusade was proclaimed by Christians against Christians; and the office of the Inquisition was first instituted, the one to...




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