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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the ... - Page 26
by William Robertson - 1809
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The history of the reign of the emperor Charles v, Volume 1

William Robertson - 1777 - 530 pages
...earlieft ages of the church, were accuftomed to vifit that country which the Almighty had felected as the inheritance of his favourite people, and in which the Son of God had accomplifhed the redemption of mankind. As this diftant pilgrimage could not be performed without confiderable...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.

William Robertson - Europe - 1777 - 444 pages
...earlieft ages of the church, were accuflomed to vifit that country wlpich the Almighty had felected as the inheritance of his favourite people, and in which the Son of God had accomplifhed the redemption of mankind. As this diftant pilgrimage could not be performed without confiderabje...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 12

History - 1800 - 580 pages
...earlieft ages of the church, wereN accuftomed to vifit that country which the, Almighty had felefted as the inheritance of his favourite people, and in...had accomplished the redemption of mankind. As this diitant pilgrimage could not be performed without coniidcrable expence, fatigue, and danger, it appeared...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 12

History - 1800 - 586 pages
...earlieft ages of the church, were accuftomed to vifit that country which the Almighty had feleiled as the inheritance of his favourite people, and in which the Son of God had accomplifhed the redemption of mankind. As this diftant pilgrimage could not be performed without conftderable...
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The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and ..., Volume 1

William Russell - Europe - 1802 - 550 pages
...with which the literati still visit the ruins of Athens and Rome ; and hence flowed the superstitious devotion with which Christians, from the earliest...the church, were accustomed to visit that country where their religion had taken its rise, 2. Harduin. Cancil. tom. xi. 3. See Letter XXII. and that...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the ...

William Robertson - Europe - 1804 - 378 pages
...principle must be ascrib- these expeed the superstitious devotion with which Christians, from ditionsthe earliest ages of the church, were accustomed to visit...favourite people, and in which the Son of God had ac-- VoL. I. x • S EC T. complished the redemption of mankind. As this distant .. pilgrimage could...
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St. Michael's Mount, in Cornwall: A Poem

Thomas Hogg - 1811 - 120 pages
...The Christians, from the earliest ages of the church, were accustomed, with superstitions devotion, to visit that country which the Almighty had selected...of God had accomplished the redemption of mankind. About the close of the tenth and beginning of tbe eleventh century, an opinion spread with rapidity...
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The historical works of William Robertson, with an account of his life and ...

William Robertson - 1813 - 602 pages
...Lad selected as the inheritance of his favourite people, anddition»« in which the Son of God liad accomplished the redemption of mankind. As this distant...performed without considerable expence, fatigue, and dau^er, it appeared the more meritorious, and came to be considered as an expiation for almost every...
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The history of the reign of the emperor Charles v

William Robertson - 1819 - 522 pages
...with some degree of delight and veneration. To this prin* ciple must be ascribed the superstitious devotion with which Christians, from the earliest...pilgrimage could not be performed without considerable expense, fatigue, and danger, it appeared the more meritorious, and came to be considered as an expiation...
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Universal History Americanised; Or, An Historical View of the World, from ...

David Ramsay - World history - 1819 - 356 pages
...principle flowed the superstitious devotion with which Christians from ihe earliest ages of the qhurch were accustomed to visit that country, which the Almighty...pilgrimage could not be performed without considerable expense, fatigue and danger, it appeared the more meritorious; and came to be considered as an expiation...
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