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... looked upon as an institution within which priests exercised a secret science of redemption through their power over the sacraments ; but the old evangelical piety existed , and its traces can be found when sought for . A portion of the ...
... looked upon as an institution within which priests exercised a secret science of redemption through their power over the sacraments ; but the old evangelical piety existed , and its traces can be found when sought for . A portion of the ...
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... scheme of salvation for the indifferent Christian 223 Did Indulgences remit guilt ? 225 Luther looked at Indulgences from their practical effect 226 § 2. Luther's Theses against Indulgences Luther summoned to Rome CONTENTS xiii.
... scheme of salvation for the indifferent Christian 223 Did Indulgences remit guilt ? 225 Luther looked at Indulgences from their practical effect 226 § 2. Luther's Theses against Indulgences Luther summoned to Rome CONTENTS xiii.
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... looked forward to an unknown future , made kings and peoples hesitate before they offered defiance to the Pope and the clergy . The spiritual powers which were believed . to come from the exclusive possession of priesthood and ...
... looked forward to an unknown future , made kings and peoples hesitate before they offered defiance to the Pope and the clergy . The spiritual powers which were believed . to come from the exclusive possession of priesthood and ...
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... looked with contempt on the Church of his age , and lashed it with his scorn . " I do not revere the coat or the beard of Christ ; I revere the true and living God , who has neither beard nor coat . " 5 In private he denounced the fasts ...
... looked with contempt on the Church of his age , and lashed it with his scorn . " I do not revere the coat or the beard of Christ ; I revere the true and living God , who has neither beard nor coat . " 5 In private he denounced the fasts ...
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... looked upon as leaders full of the New Learning . As in Italy Popes and cardinals patronised the leaders of the Renaissance , so in Germany the Emperor and some princes gave their protection to Humanism . To German scholars , who were ...
... looked upon as leaders full of the New Learning . As in Italy Popes and cardinals patronised the leaders of the Renaissance , so in Germany the Emperor and some princes gave their protection to Humanism . To German scholars , who were ...
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Page 247 - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
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Page 174 - The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the epistles of Paul. And I wish these were translated into all languages, so that they might be read and understood, not only by Scots and Irishmen, but also by Turks and Saracens. To make them understood is surely the first step. It may be that they might be ridiculed by many, but some would take them...