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Page 66
... authority of the Pope's magnificence . Auctoritate Roma in pontificis ego absolvo te From all possessions given to the spiritualty , In nomine Domini Pape , amen ! Keep all things secret , I pray you heartily . ( p . 227 ) Bale's ...
... authority of the Pope's magnificence . Auctoritate Roma in pontificis ego absolvo te From all possessions given to the spiritualty , In nomine Domini Pape , amen ! Keep all things secret , I pray you heartily . ( p . 227 ) Bale's ...
Page 100
... authority in matters of faith , while Church tradition was created by the authority of humanity . In the second scene of act 2 , Tyranny and Avarice explain the nature of their work . Tyranny says that he will " charm " the tongues of ...
... authority in matters of faith , while Church tradition was created by the authority of humanity . In the second scene of act 2 , Tyranny and Avarice explain the nature of their work . Tyranny says that he will " charm " the tongues of ...
Page 108
... authority of the pontiff rests upon the answer . One recalls that immediately following Henry's excommunication ( 1553 ) he chal- lenged his bishops to consider whether the bishop of Rome had scrip- tural authority to set himself above ...
... authority of the pontiff rests upon the answer . One recalls that immediately following Henry's excommunication ( 1553 ) he chal- lenged his bishops to consider whether the bishop of Rome had scrip- tural authority to set himself above ...
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