The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... Aleandro papal legate to the imperial court - Harangues the diet of the empire against Luther - Luther cited to appear before the diet - His journey to Worms- His first appearance before the assembly - His second appearance - He re ...
... Aleandro papal legate to the imperial court - Harangues the diet of the empire against Luther - Luther cited to appear before the diet - His journey to Worms- His first appearance before the assembly - His second appearance - He re ...
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... Aleandro accompanied him to Cologne , where the works of Luther were publicly burnt , as well as in other cities of Germany ; not , however , without such an opposition in some places , as rendered it highly dangerous to those who ...
... Aleandro accompanied him to Cologne , where the works of Luther were publicly burnt , as well as in other cities of Germany ; not , however , without such an opposition in some places , as rendered it highly dangerous to those who ...
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... Aleandro addressed the diet , as legate of the pontiff , and in a speech of three hours , in which he is acknowledged to have acquitted himself with great ability , endeavoured to enforce the neces- sity of speedy and effectual measures ...
... Aleandro addressed the diet , as legate of the pontiff , and in a speech of three hours , in which he is acknowledged to have acquitted himself with great ability , endeavoured to enforce the neces- sity of speedy and effectual measures ...
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... Aleandro , who , as well from the result of his own judgment , as by particular in- structions from Rome , had avoided all opportunities of entering into disputations with the reformers , and who was apprehensive that the well - known ...
... Aleandro , who , as well from the result of his own judgment , as by particular in- structions from Rome , had avoided all opportunities of entering into disputations with the reformers , and who was apprehensive that the well - known ...
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... Aleandro , without , however , effecting any alteration in the determination which Luther had adopted , to abide by the consequences of his own conduct . These conferences , by the assent of the diet , were continued for two days longer ...
... Aleandro , without , however , effecting any alteration in the determination which Luther had adopted , to abide by the consequences of his own conduct . These conferences , by the assent of the diet , were continued for two days longer ...
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