| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1805 - 640 страница
...feverity of thofe Canons; and fuch favour as they faw caufe to grant, was called indulgence. This was ju(t and neceflary, and was a provifion without which no...It. They gave it high names, and called it a plenary remifiion, and the pardon of all fins : which the world was taught to look on as a thing of a much... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1837 - 642 страница
...indulgence. This was just and necessary, and was a provision without which no constitution or society can be well governed. But after the tenth century,...power in the whole extent of it into their own hands, so they found it too feeble to carry on the great designs that they grafted upon it. * ' Upon the whole... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1841 - 88 страница
...indulgence. This was just and necessary, and was a provision without which no constitution or society can be well governed. But after the tenth century,...power in the whole extent of it into their own hands, so they found it too feeble to carry on the great designs that they grafted upon it. " They gave it... | |
| John Keble - 1841 - 290 страница
...indulgence. This was just and necessary, and was a provision without which no constitution or society can be well governed. But after the tenth century,...power in the whole extent of it into their own hands, so they found it too feeble to carry on the great designs that they grafted upon it. " They gave it... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 642 страница
...indulgence. This was just and necessary, and was a provision without which no constitution or society can be well governed. But after the tenth century,...power in the whole extent of it into their own hands, so they found it too feeble to carry on the great designs that they grafted upon it. They gave it high... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 150 страница
...indulgence. This was just and necessary, and was a provision without which no constitution or society can be well governed. But after the tenth century,...power in the whole extent of it into their own hands, so they found it too feeble to carry on the great designs that they grafted upon it. " They gave it... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1865 - 148 страница
...just and necessary, and was a provision without which no constitution or society can be well gorcrned. But after the tenth century, as the Popes came to...power in the whole extent of it into their own hands, so they found it too feeble to carry on the great designs that they grafted upon it. " They gave it... | |
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