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... convocation of the anti - papal synod of Pisa ( 1511 ) , stating that as the court of Rome was backward , he would himself put an end to the delay ; and therefore , in his capacity of steward and protector of the Church , ' pro- ceeded ...
... convocation of the anti - papal synod of Pisa ( 1511 ) , stating that as the court of Rome was backward , he would himself put an end to the delay ; and therefore , in his capacity of steward and protector of the Church , ' pro- ceeded ...
Stranica 8
... convocation of some body representing all the western churches : yet the principle he advocates would equally in his opinion justify the conduct of a synod whose proceedings were restricted to the German empire , and even to particular ...
... convocation of some body representing all the western churches : yet the principle he advocates would equally in his opinion justify the conduct of a synod whose proceedings were restricted to the German empire , and even to particular ...
Stranica 54
... dispute , the best method of expounding hard texts of Scripture was to call in the help of clearer passages . of Charles V. that nothing but the convocation of some 54 The Saxon School of Church - Reformers , [ CHAP .
... dispute , the best method of expounding hard texts of Scripture was to call in the help of clearer passages . of Charles V. that nothing but the convocation of some 54 The Saxon School of Church - Reformers , [ CHAP .
Stranica 55
Charles Hardwick. of Charles V. that nothing but the convocation of some free GERMANY , council in Germany itself was likely to compose the multi- plying discords . glianism . The force , however , of such protests was materially abated ...
Charles Hardwick. of Charles V. that nothing but the convocation of some free GERMANY , council in Germany itself was likely to compose the multi- plying discords . glianism . The force , however , of such protests was materially abated ...
Stranica 66
... convocation ( Nov. 19 , 1544 ) of the long ex- pected council ' , which met at Trent in the following year ; so that although another fruitless Colloquy was opened at Ratisbon ( Jan. 27 , 1546 ) , it grew apparent that the ani- mosity ...
... convocation ( Nov. 19 , 1544 ) of the long ex- pected council ' , which met at Trent in the following year ; so that although another fruitless Colloquy was opened at Ratisbon ( Jan. 27 , 1546 ) , it grew apparent that the ani- mosity ...
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Stranica 359 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself...