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... France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the Imperial throne . Henry , encouraged by the pope , was also induced to offer himself as a candidate , and B 2 PACE .
... France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the Imperial throne . Henry , encouraged by the pope , was also induced to offer himself as a candidate , and B 2 PACE .
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He obtained , however , from the pope , an enlargement of Wolsey's powers as legate , which the latter was at this time desirous to obtain . Pace was soon afterwards sent on an embassy to Venice , where he carried with him the learned ...
He obtained , however , from the pope , an enlargement of Wolsey's powers as legate , which the latter was at this time desirous to obtain . Pace was soon afterwards sent on an embassy to Venice , where he carried with him the learned ...
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It is a work of great utility , but the author's chronology of the popes of the first three centuries is not approved by the learned . He has also prefixed a piece concerning a new chronolo- gical period , which he calls " Gr©¡co ...
It is a work of great utility , but the author's chronology of the popes of the first three centuries is not approved by the learned . He has also prefixed a piece concerning a new chronolo- gical period , which he calls " Gr©¡co ...
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... and every thing which exalts the authority of the pope . A long illness , brought on by a fall , prevented his finishing the last volume , which was not published until 1727 , six years after his death , which took place Jan.
... and every thing which exalts the authority of the pope . A long illness , brought on by a fall , prevented his finishing the last volume , which was not published until 1727 , six years after his death , which took place Jan.
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his " Christianographia , or a description of the multitudes and sundry sorts of Christians in the world , not subject to the pope , " & c . Lond . 1635 , 4to , often reprinted , with ( in some of the editions ) a " Treatise of the ...
his " Christianographia , or a description of the multitudes and sundry sorts of Christians in the world , not subject to the pope , " & c . Lond . 1635 , 4to , often reprinted , with ( in some of the editions ) a " Treatise of the ...
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