Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Luther's Piety . Discovery . The Bible . ' " Among the contents of the page thus headed , and in the column under Discovery and the Bible , ' we find the following passage re- lating to Luther : - " The young student passed at the ...
... Luther's Piety . Discovery . The Bible . ' " Among the contents of the page thus headed , and in the column under Discovery and the Bible , ' we find the following passage re- lating to Luther : - " The young student passed at the ...
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... Luther , who had aspired to the honor of proclaiming the indulgence , resented his disappointment in the most un- equivocal manner . He loudly and boldly complained of the partiality of the Pontiff ; but uttered not a word , in the ...
... Luther , who had aspired to the honor of proclaiming the indulgence , resented his disappointment in the most un- equivocal manner . He loudly and boldly complained of the partiality of the Pontiff ; but uttered not a word , in the ...
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... Luther to retract his errors , to submit to the au- thority of Rome , and recognize the right of the Domini- cans to preach the Indulgence . Luther not only turned a deaf ear to his persuasions , but persisted in denying the efficacy of ...
... Luther to retract his errors , to submit to the au- thority of Rome , and recognize the right of the Domini- cans to preach the Indulgence . Luther not only turned a deaf ear to his persuasions , but persisted in denying the efficacy of ...
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