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Page 14
... true author of the letter attributed to her against the persecutions in France . It is a remnant of Protestantism . " It has been observed of apostates and converts ( very often convertible terms ) that doubts of their sincerity are ...
... true author of the letter attributed to her against the persecutions in France . It is a remnant of Protestantism . " It has been observed of apostates and converts ( very often convertible terms ) that doubts of their sincerity are ...
Page 29
... true ; but the legal fiction in the case of Bayle was not more absurd than many other legal fictions ; and gratifying as it is that common sense and humanity triumphed in favour of his testament , France was doubly disgraced in the ...
... true ; but the legal fiction in the case of Bayle was not more absurd than many other legal fictions ; and gratifying as it is that common sense and humanity triumphed in favour of his testament , France was doubly disgraced in the ...
Page 44
... Anti - Ca tholics can feel for monks and Jesuits . Property of this kind should be transferred to the true church , not be restored to the people . - Ed . Further Treatment of Abelard by the Monks . Abelard at 44 ABELARD .
... Anti - Ca tholics can feel for monks and Jesuits . Property of this kind should be transferred to the true church , not be restored to the people . - Ed . Further Treatment of Abelard by the Monks . Abelard at 44 ABELARD .
Page 50
... true marriage , was too great a violence offered to nature , to be of long con- tinuance . " Nullum violentum durabile : -No- thing violent is lasting . " The Abelians were only a moderate sort of Encratites and Novatians , who ...
... true marriage , was too great a violence offered to nature , to be of long con- tinuance . " Nullum violentum durabile : -No- thing violent is lasting . " The Abelians were only a moderate sort of Encratites and Novatians , who ...
Page 66
... true , to what do they amount ? That John XXII , Benedict XII , Alexander VI , and others , sought to make money of every thing ; that they trafficked in bene- fices , indulgences , and dispensations ; that they even sold absolutions ...
... true , to what do they amount ? That John XXII , Benedict XII , Alexander VI , and others , sought to make money of every thing ; that they trafficked in bene- fices , indulgences , and dispensations ; that they even sold absolutions ...
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