The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... saints ; men period pre- were occupied with the fresh surging of political thought , and ceding it , the sensual glories of heathendom ; the classic authors for the scholar , and the pagan sculptures for the artist , really possessed ...
... saints ; men period pre- were occupied with the fresh surging of political thought , and ceding it , the sensual glories of heathendom ; the classic authors for the scholar , and the pagan sculptures for the artist , really possessed ...
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... saints in general , and England Mariolatry in particular . These customs had been imported from Southern Europe , and formed part of an imaginative religion which never took kindly to our northern climate . But the influences of ...
... saints in general , and England Mariolatry in particular . These customs had been imported from Southern Europe , and formed part of an imaginative religion which never took kindly to our northern climate . But the influences of ...
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... saints and by the prayers of the whole Catholic Church , absolve him from the chain of his sins . " 6 In later centuries such indulgences became The selling a regular article of traffic . They were procured at and buying wholesale ...
... saints and by the prayers of the whole Catholic Church , absolve him from the chain of his sins . " 6 In later centuries such indulgences became The selling a regular article of traffic . They were procured at and buying wholesale ...
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... saints who were represented by images and pictures ; the other paid the same devotion to the images and pictures . So also as regards relics , frag- ments of saints ' bodies , or articles of attire , & c . , which had belonged to them ...
... saints who were represented by images and pictures ; the other paid the same devotion to the images and pictures . So also as regards relics , frag- ments of saints ' bodies , or articles of attire , & c . , which had belonged to them ...
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... saints had extended to so extravagant a length as to invade the intercession of Christ ; that saints had been recognised by the Church as the workers of miracles , which they themselves would have been the first to repudiate ; that many ...
... saints had extended to so extravagant a length as to invade the intercession of Christ ; that saints had been recognised by the Church as the workers of miracles , which they themselves would have been the first to repudiate ; that many ...
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