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... lay , technically at least , under the reproach of heresy inflicted on her by the Council of Rimini , to which St. Jerome gave expression in the well - known words , " mundus miratus est se Notice by the Translator . xi.
... lay , technically at least , under the reproach of heresy inflicted on her by the Council of Rimini , to which St. Jerome gave expression in the well - known words , " mundus miratus est se Notice by the Translator . xi.
Page xxv
... gave St. Cyril of Jerusalem , to whom he sent his profession of faith , as high a place as the Pope . But Cyril , with good ground , thought the case a suspicious one , and gave him no answer . St. Jerome's well - known saying , " Inter ...
... gave St. Cyril of Jerusalem , to whom he sent his profession of faith , as high a place as the Pope . But Cyril , with good ground , thought the case a suspicious one , and gave him no answer . St. Jerome's well - known saying , " Inter ...
Page xxviii
... gave the Councils of Constance and Basle , in the fifteenth century , so constraining an autho- rity and such a lasting influence on the condition of the Church ? It was the power of public opinion which backed them up . And if at this ...
... gave the Councils of Constance and Basle , in the fifteenth century , so constraining an autho- rity and such a lasting influence on the condition of the Church ? It was the power of public opinion which backed them up . And if at this ...
Page xxviii
... gave the Councils of Constance and Basle , in the fifteenth century , so constraining an authority and such a lasting influence on the condition of the Church ? It was the power of public opinion which backed them up . And if at this ...
... gave the Councils of Constance and Basle , in the fifteenth century , so constraining an authority and such a lasting influence on the condition of the Church ? It was the power of public opinion which backed them up . And if at this ...
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... gave pointed utterance to it : - " Christian States have ceased to exist ; human society is again become heathen , and is like an earthly body with no breath from heaven . But with God nothing is impossible ; he can quicken the dry ...
... gave pointed utterance to it : - " Christian States have ceased to exist ; human society is again become heathen , and is like an earthly body with no breath from heaven . But with God nothing is impossible ; he can quicken the dry ...
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