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Leo X. , when raised to the papal throne , found the revenues of the church
exhausted by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors , Alexander VI .
and Julius II . His own temper , naturally liberal and enterprising , rendered him ...
Leo X. , when raised to the papal throne , found the revenues of the church
exhausted by the vast projects of his two ambitious predecessors , Alexander VI .
and Julius II . His own temper , naturally liberal and enterprising , rendered him ...
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And from the pulpit , in the great church at Wittemberg , he inveighed against the
irregularities and vices of the monks who published indulgences ; he ventured to
examine the doctrines which they taught , and pointed out to the people the ...
And from the pulpit , in the great church at Wittemberg , he inveighed against the
irregularities and vices of the monks who published indulgences ; he ventured to
examine the doctrines which they taught , and pointed out to the people the ...
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... acquired additional fortitude from every instance of opposition ; and pushing on
his inquiries and attacks from one doctrine to another , he began to shake the
firmest foundations on which the wealth or power of the church were established .
... acquired additional fortitude from every instance of opposition ; and pushing on
his inquiries and attacks from one doctrine to another , he began to shake the
firmest foundations on which the wealth or power of the church were established .
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