A Dissertation on the Prophecies, that Have Been Fulfilled, are Now Fulfilling, Or Will Hereafter be Fulfilled: Relative to the Great Period of 1260 Years; the Papal and Mohammedan Apostacies: the Tyrannical Reign of Antichrist, Or the Infidel Power; and the Restoration of the Jews. To which is Added, an Appendix, Volume 2 |
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Waldenses and Albigenses , they were defeated with great slaughter by Charles Martel in several engagements . They were however only allowed to torment the great body politic of the apostate empire ; they were not permitted to kill it .
Waldenses and Albigenses , they were defeated with great slaughter by Charles Martel in several engagements . They were however only allowed to torment the great body politic of the apostate empire ; they were not permitted to kill it .
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In the language of prophecy , to die signifies to cease to be whatever a person was before such death * . The death of the witnesses therefore. such Unable to * Robertson's Hist . of Charles V. vol [ 62 ]
In the language of prophecy , to die signifies to cease to be whatever a person was before such death * . The death of the witnesses therefore. such Unable to * Robertson's Hist . of Charles V. vol [ 62 ]
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... the line of the Gothic Emperors of the IVest ; the first of whom was Charlemagne , and whose representative , at the time of the Reformation was Charles the fifth . These matters being premised , let us proceed to consult history .
... the line of the Gothic Emperors of the IVest ; the first of whom was Charlemagne , and whose representative , at the time of the Reformation was Charles the fifth . These matters being premised , let us proceed to consult history .
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Charles " had therefore no choice left him , but either to « take part with them in overturning what the “ see of Rome had determined , or to support the " authority of the church openly by force of Nor did the Pope think it enough to ...
Charles " had therefore no choice left him , but either to « take part with them in overturning what the “ see of Rome had determined , or to support the " authority of the church openly by force of Nor did the Pope think it enough to ...
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Though Charles had signed a treaty with the Pope , in which the extirpation of heresy was explicitly declared to be the object of the war , he “ still endeavoured to persuade the Germans " that he had no design to abridge their ...
Though Charles had signed a treaty with the Pope , in which the extirpation of heresy was explicitly declared to be the object of the war , he “ still endeavoured to persuade the Germans " that he had no design to abridge their ...
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