Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon, Tom 7Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... Rome , and they could be obtained only by going there . Rome , this treasure of the church was di- vided among many churches , cf which seven principal ones were gifted the most largely by the popes . These churches were termed ...
... Rome , and they could be obtained only by going there . Rome , this treasure of the church was di- vided among many churches , cf which seven principal ones were gifted the most largely by the popes . These churches were termed ...
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... Rome , whose wisdom will provide for the universal good of the church , that the sacred indulgences may in future be dis- tributed with purity and holiness . The selling of indulgences has accordingly ceased . In regard to the ...
... Rome , whose wisdom will provide for the universal good of the church , that the sacred indulgences may in future be dis- tributed with purity and holiness . The selling of indulgences has accordingly ceased . In regard to the ...
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... Rome , in 402 . He was in great favor with the emperor Honorius , and induced him to take se- vere measures against the Donatists . He supported St. Chrysostom ( q . v . ) , and re- nounced the communion with the Eastern churches , on ...
... Rome , in 402 . He was in great favor with the emperor Honorius , and induced him to take se- vere measures against the Donatists . He supported St. Chrysostom ( q . v . ) , and re- nounced the communion with the Eastern churches , on ...
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... Rome and Tivoli . He died in 1143. Ce- lestine II succeeded him . His letters are to be found in Baluze , Martène and oth- ers . - Innocent III , Lothaire , count of Segni , born at Anagni , in 1161 , studied in Rome , Padua and Bologna ...
... Rome and Tivoli . He died in 1143. Ce- lestine II succeeded him . His letters are to be found in Baluze , Martène and oth- ers . - Innocent III , Lothaire , count of Segni , born at Anagni , in 1161 , studied in Rome , Padua and Bologna ...
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... Rome , which was considered as foreign territory , in which criminals were out of reach of the authorities ) ; but Louis XIV , the vainest of monarchs , would not yield to so just a claim , occupied Avignon , and imprisoned the papal ...
... Rome , which was considered as foreign territory , in which criminals were out of reach of the authorities ) ; but Louis XIV , the vainest of monarchs , would not yield to so just a claim , occupied Avignon , and imprisoned the papal ...
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