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" With such a definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honorable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order. "
History of Europe During the Middle Ages - Trang 36
bởi Henry Hallam - 1899
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View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Tập 2

Henry Hallam - 1818 - 670 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprizing that any fraud and injustice became honourable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order. Their * See Fosbrooke's British Monachism, hodie puellam velare, quod et public^ ad vol. ip 127., and vol....

The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Tập 4

Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1822 - 506 trang
...definition of the christian character, it is not surprizing that any fraud and injustice became honourable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order. From no other cause are the dictates of sound reason and the moral sense of mankind more confused than...

View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Tập 3

Henry Hallam - 1826 - 650 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprizing that any fraud and injustice became honourable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and...In Saxony, Poland, Lithuania, and the countries on * Mosheim, cent. vii. c. 3. Robertson has quoted this passage, to whom perhaps I am immediately indebted...

View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Tập 2

Henry Hallam - 1835 - 386 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honourable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and...persecution extirpated the original idolatry. The Jews were every where the objects of popular insult and oppression, frequently of a general massacre, though...

View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Tập 1

Henry Hallam - 1837 - 576 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honourable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and...popular insult and oppression, frequently of a general mas sacre, though protected, it must be confessed, by the laws of the church, as well as, in general,...

The Living Age, Tập 274

1912 - 880 trang
...such a definition of the Christ lain, character, it is not surprising that any fraud and *njustice became honorable, when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order. Now the statement that St. Eligius ever gave "such a definition of the Christian character" is, as...

Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England. [wanting pp. 121-168].

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1851 - 400 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honourable, when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order 1 ." Now observe, first, he quotes St. Eligius, or Eloi, in order to show that Catholics were at that...

Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England: Addressed to the ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1851 - 426 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honourable, when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order 1 ." Now observe, first, he quotes St. Eligius, or Eloi, in order to show that Catholics were at that...

Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England. [wanting pp. 121-168].

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1851 - 442 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honourable, when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and glory of their order1." Now observe, first, he quotes St. Eligius, or Eloi, in order to show that Catholics were at...

National Education

George William Rusden - 1853 - 382 trang
...definition of the Christian character, it is not surprising that any fraud and injustice became honourable when it contributed to the riches of the clergy and...order. Their frauds, however, were less atrocious than tho savage bigotry with which they maintained their own system, and infected the laity. * * * At Beziers...




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