The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 2Sir Adolphus William Ward Macmillan, 1904 |
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... favour in the Holy See . He would have made an ideal Pope had he added to these qualities some knowledge of the things of religion , and a little more inclination to piety , both of them things for which he cared little . " The ...
... favour in the Holy See . He would have made an ideal Pope had he added to these qualities some knowledge of the things of religion , and a little more inclination to piety , both of them things for which he cared little . " The ...
الصفحة 23
... favour of France . The Pope's policy wavered long between the King and the Emperor ; weak towards both of them , undecided , and on occasion faithless enough . On January 5 , 1525 , he himself announced to the Emperor the conclusion of ...
... favour of France . The Pope's policy wavered long between the King and the Emperor ; weak towards both of them , undecided , and on occasion faithless enough . On January 5 , 1525 , he himself announced to the Emperor the conclusion of ...
الصفحة 25
... favoured the spread of the Lutheran Reformation in Germany . Unwittingly the Pope had become Luther's best ally at the ... favour . Even after the Sack the Pope was not chiefly concerned for the preservation and improvement of the Church ...
... favoured the spread of the Lutheran Reformation in Germany . Unwittingly the Pope had become Luther's best ally at the ... favour . Even after the Sack the Pope was not chiefly concerned for the preservation and improvement of the Church ...
الصفحة 31
... favour of Heaven , but adds that what was made for the glory of God ought not to be used against Him , for which reason all new books were to be subjected to the censorship of the Bishops and Inquisitors . The eleventh sitting was ...
... favour of Heaven , but adds that what was made for the glory of God ought not to be used against Him , for which reason all new books were to be subjected to the censorship of the Bishops and Inquisitors . The eleventh sitting was ...
الصفحة 38
... favours by indefatigable patience ; and he never made on her exorbitant demands . Of his two grandfathers he resembles Ferdinand far more than Maxi- milian . In the course of his career these characteristics were developed and became ...
... favours by indefatigable patience ; and he never made on her exorbitant demands . Of his two grandfathers he resembles Ferdinand far more than Maxi- milian . In the course of his career these characteristics were developed and became ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
alliance Anabaptists appeared army attack Augsburg authority became Bishop Calvin Cardinal Catholic Charles Christian Church clergy Confession Council Court crowns death declared defence demanded Diet Diet of Speier Diet of Worms doctrine duchy Duke ecclesiastical election Elector Elizabeth Emperor Empire England English Erasmus faith favour Ferdinand force France French George of Saxony Germany Habsburg hand Henry VIII heresy heretics imperial Indulgences influence Italian Italy John Frederick Julius King King's lands Lord Lübeck Luther Lutheran March marriage Mary Maurice Medici Melanchthon Milan movement Naples Netherlands Nürnberg organisation Papacy papal Parliament party peace peasants Philip of Hesse political Pope Pope's preached preachers Princes Protestant Queen Reformation refused reign religion religious restored revolt Roman Rome Savoy Saxony Schmalkaldic League Scotland secure sent September Spain Spanish Speier success Swabian League Swiss territorial theology took town treaty Trent troops Turks Wittenberg Wolsey Württemberg Zurich Zwingli Zwinglian
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 709 - The caricature of his filth and zanyism proves how fully he both knew and felt the danger in which he stood. I could write a treatise in proof and praise of the morality and moral elevation of Rabelais...
الصفحة 569 - Highness is the only supreme governor of this realm ... as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things or causes as temporal...
الصفحة 855 - History in the University of Cambridge. Edited by AW WARD, Litt.D GW PROTHERO, Litt.D., and STANLEY LEATHES, MA To be complete in twelve volumes. Royal 8vo.
الصفحة 856 - It is the one work now within reach of the young American student of to-day in which he may learn the connected story of the great battle that resulted in the overthrow of slavery and the rededication of the republic to unsullied freedom. In no other publication are these facts so concisely, so fully, and so well presented...
الصفحة 32 - Viterbo, revealed the disease, when it pointed to the misuse of papal power as the cause of all the harm, and demanded a limitation to the absolutism of the Head of the Church. This tallied with the Pope's ideas, and the celebrated instruction issued to the Nuncio Chieregato (1522), which announced that the disease had come from the head to the members, from the Pope to the prelates, and confessed, " We have all sinned, and there is not one that doeth good.
الصفحة 596 - God, is the only supreme governor of this realm, and of all other his Highness's dominions and countries, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things or causes as temporal; and that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within his Majesty's said realms, dominions and countries.
الصفحة 130 - The Christian who has true repentance has already received pardon from God altogether apart from an Indulgence and does not need it; and Christ demands this true repentance from everyone.
الصفحة 503 - ... to good and godly uses, as in erecting of grammar schools to the education of youth in virtue and godliness, the further augmenting of the Universities, and better provision for the poor and needy...
الصفحة 722 - La diplomatie française vers le milieu du xvi* siècle, d'après la correspondance de Guillaume Pellicier, évêque de Montpellier, ambassadeur de François I
الصفحة 352 - ... purpose, and the ethical ideas of Seneca; but the passion for religion- has not as yet penetrated as it did later into his very bones. Erasmus is in Calvin's eyes the ornament of letters, though his large edition of Seneca is not all it ought to have been ; but even Erasmus could not at twenty-three have produced a work so finished in its scholarship, so real in its learning, or so wide in its outlook.