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He does not listen to the sound advice of his friends , nor will he ever cease
unless he be coerced by your authority . And would this had been done before
this conflagration had burst forth ! At London he has secretly instigated a certain ...
He does not listen to the sound advice of his friends , nor will he ever cease
unless he be coerced by your authority . And would this had been done before
this conflagration had burst forth ! At London he has secretly instigated a certain ...
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cal form from his apostasy and the above mentioned judgments , censures , and
penalties , by our authority exercised for this once only , and shall enjoin on him
for his fault salutary penances and other injunctions which shall be formally ...
cal form from his apostasy and the above mentioned judgments , censures , and
penalties , by our authority exercised for this once only , and shall enjoin on him
for his fault salutary penances and other injunctions which shall be formally ...
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It was on this occasion that Pope Clement , finding his fortunes past all hope of
recovery , bade Benvenuto Cellini to melt down his tiara , the emblem of his
pontifical authority , thereby indicating that he was only a puppet in the hands of
the ...
It was on this occasion that Pope Clement , finding his fortunes past all hope of
recovery , bade Benvenuto Cellini to melt down his tiara , the emblem of his
pontifical authority , thereby indicating that he was only a puppet in the hands of
the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
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