The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... church of Kent . Besides other queries , which it is not material here to relate , Augustine asked , Whether cousin - germans might be allowed to marry ? Gregory answered , that that liberty had indeed been formerly granted by the Roman ...
... church of Kent . Besides other queries , which it is not material here to relate , Augustine asked , Whether cousin - germans might be allowed to marry ? Gregory answered , that that liberty had indeed been formerly granted by the Roman ...
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... church through Christ alone , not through the civil magistrate , or any profane laymen . " " It is mon- strous , " added the pontiff , “ that a son should pretend to beget his father , or a man to create his God : Priests are called ...
... church through Christ alone , not through the civil magistrate , or any profane laymen . " " It is mon- strous , " added the pontiff , “ that a son should pretend to beget his father , or a man to create his God : Priests are called ...
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... church daily made a sensible progress in Europe ; and the temerity of Gregory and caution of Pascal were equally fortunate in promoting it . The clergy , feeling the necessity , which they lay under , of being protected against the ...
... church daily made a sensible progress in Europe ; and the temerity of Gregory and caution of Pascal were equally fortunate in promoting it . The clergy , feeling the necessity , which they lay under , of being protected against the ...
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