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89 ページ - took up his residence at Viterbo. The chief desire of Gregory's heart had been expressed in the words with which he departed from Acre—" If I forget thee, 0 Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning!'"—and his first object, as Pope, was to reunite the Christian powers, both of
193 ページ - 1447) the Pope sank rapidly; and on the 23rd he died, expressing his regret that he had not lived and died a simple monk. " The dead which he slew at his death were more than they which he slew in his life;" * for his dying acts extinguished the longlived
671 ページ - which Hus offered to submit. His exposure of the false and garbled evidence—like the false witnesses at Jerusalem who could not even agree together 3 —by reference to his real statements, his declarations of his true opinions, and protestations of conscience, were overborne by the rule, " In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established, 1
246 ページ - Thus the doctrine was re-affirmed, that the Pope is the sole Head of the Church, invested with the power of the " two swords," spiritual and temporal, and that " it is absolutely necessary to salvation for every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff."* And
306 ページ - rewarded hereafter. But many are monuments of the purer feeling which led a king or noble to say with David, " See now, I dwell in an house of cedar, but the ark of God dwelleth within curtains :" * like Edward the Confessor, when
358 ページ - The which on Thames' broad aged back do ride, Where now the studious lawyers hare their bowers There whilom wont the Templar Knights to bide, Till they decayed through pride." " those bricky towers, < § 6. The order of the Temple was, from the first,
516 ページ - As for perfection or completeness in Divinity, it is not to be sought, which makes this course of artificial divinity the more suspect. For he that will reduce a knowledge into an art, will make it round and uniform ; but in Divinity many things must be left abrupt and concluded with
85 ページ - almost every other sovereign by the purer lustre of piety and moral principle, acted out consistently through his life:— " Where shall the Holy Cross find rest ? On a crown'd monarch's mailed breast: Like some bright angel o'er the darkling scene, Through court and camp he holds his heavenward course serene.