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2121 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 840.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

the pope grants it at the prayer of Henry, prince of Wales. Now as this prince was only thirteen years old, he was not of age to make such a request. As for the brief …

2122 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 850.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… on the fertile country at his feet, fixing his eyes on the distant spires, listening with melancholy pleasure to the chime of the bells, and indulging in sweet …

2123 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 850.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… rubbed the backs of the friars, and famously curried the hides of the lazy priests.” His wife dying a year after his marriage, Cranmer was re-elected fellow of …

2124 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 851.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… forty years of age, with pleasing features, and mild and winning eyes, in which the candor of his soul seemed to be reflected. Sensible to the pains as well as …

2125 The History of the Waldenses, p. 3.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… from the earliest times, as regards their religious belief. The Nobla Leyçon, which dates from the year 1100, goes to prove that the Waldenses of Piedmont did …

2126 The History of the Waldenses, p. 63.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… of the religion of the Vaudois. (Leger, Hist. des Vaudois, livr. ii., p. 27.) He includes, of course, in this estimate the Vaudois in the Valleys, on the plain of Piedmont …

2127 The History of the Waldenses, p. 72.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… befallen the Churches at the foot of their mountains, had preceded the appearance of the crusaders at the entrance of the Valleys. The same devastation which …

2128 The History of the Waldenses, p. 123.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

the mountains to exchange the weapons of war for the spade and the pruning-knife. With steps slow and feeble the aged and the infirm were let down into the vales …

2129 The History of the Waldenses, p. 126.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… for the cruel deeds of Spain and France, on the ground of the intolerance and blindness of the age. But six years before the St. Bartholomew Massacre was enacted …

2130 The History of the Waldenses, p. 157.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… , on the summit of the pass that gives entrance from the Valley of the Pelice, a second of 6,000 had entered by the ravine at the foot of the valley; and a third of …

2131 The History of the Waldenses, p. 205.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… towards the Waldenses changed with the shiftings in the great current of European politics. At one unfavourable moment, when the influence of the Vatican …

2132 The History of the Waldenses, p. 205.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… . The spiritual condition of the Vaudois languished. The year 1789 brought with it astounding changes. The French Revolution rung out the knell of the old …

2133 The History of the Waldenses, p. 211.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

the Alps to Etna, the “States of the Church” excepted, now became the field of the Waldensian Church. Nor was this the end of the drama. Another ten years pass …

2134 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book I, p. 74.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… at the same time made provision that the money should not be all spent before the Prince met the Emperor. Besides, he had his own plans in the matter. Two of his …

2135 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book I, p. 76.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… rouse the fanaticism of the populace against the Jews. Every year, so he told them, it was the practice of the Jews to get hold of some unfortunate Hellene, whom …

2136 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book II, p. 23.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… mild. The teaching of both was supposed to have been declared by the Voice from Heaven (the Bath-Qol) as the words of the living God; yet the Law was to be henceforth …

2137 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book II, p. 31.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… in the—Temple—. For, each course was twice a year on ministry, and, unlike the Levites, the priests were not disqualified by age, but only by infirmity. In many respects …

2138 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book II, p. 60.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

the lot was cast for incensing, or by the people in the time of incensing, it almost seems as if, during the long period of his enforced solitude, the aged Priest …

2139 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book II, p. 77.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… Angels: the Angel of the Great Council probably the Angel of the Face’—a view fully confirmed by the rendering of the Targum. The silence of the Apocrypha about …

2140 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book II, p. 151.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… above the age of six. Such was the transcendent merit attaching to this act, that it seemed to blot out the guilt of the purchase for him of the High-Priestly …