The mysteries of the Vatican: or, Crimes of the papacy, tr. by E.S.

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W. H. Allen, 1864
 

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Page xii - L'un l'altro ha spento; ed è giunta la spada col pasturale, e l'un con l'altro insieme per viva forza mal convien che vada; però che, giunti, l'un l'altro non teme: se non mi credi, pon mente a la spiga, ch'ogn
Page 113 - Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona; for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock will I build my Church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Page iii - Ahi, Costantin, di quanto mal fu matre, Non la tua conversion, ma quella dote Che da te prese il primo ricco patre!
Page xii - L'un l'altro ha spento, ed è giunta la spada Col pastorale; e l'uno e l'altro insieme Per viva forza mal convien che vada, Però che, giunti, l'un l'altro non teme: Se non mi credi, pon mente alla spiga, Ch'ogni erba si conosce per lo seme.
Page 45 - ... hostility to a renewal of the charter of the United States Bank. In his first message, in 1829, he called the attention of Congress to the subject, declaring " that it could not too soon be presented to their deliberation." It was again brought forward in his subsequent messages of 1830 and 1831. Our space will not allow us to enter into the details of the political contest which ensued. Mr. Biddle was, by his official position, placed in antagonism with his former political associates. In 1832,...
Page 288 - As we shall see in a moment, in the latter part of the tenth and the first half of the eleventh century, the faith was gaining in Poland.
Page xii - Col pasturale, e l'un coli' altro insieme Per viva forza mal convien che vada; Perocché, giunti, l'un l'altro non teme. Se non mi credi, pon mente alla spiga; Ch'ogni erba si conosce per lo seme.
Page 113 - Thou art Peter, and upon this rock will I build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it, and I give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven " ? With these words he ended his argument.
Page 211 - Rome were several times placed under interdict, came the only Englishman who ever sat on the throne of St. Peter, Hadrian IV.
Page 100 - Auvergno and the grand master Jacques de Molay, were burned for recanting their confessions; and on this occasion, it is said, the grand master summoned the pope and the king to appear before the judgment seat of God, the former within 40 days, the latter within a year and a day. Whether this summons was real or imaginary, both sovereigns died within the specified periods.

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