Count Arensberg, Or, The Days of Martin LutherR. Folthorp, 1853 |
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Joseph Sortain. • " Bitter as wormwood to his foes , Luther was all heart and love to friends , and to those who went along with him . The jovial and hearty equality on which he put himself with others , endeared him to companions , as ...
Joseph Sortain. • " Bitter as wormwood to his foes , Luther was all heart and love to friends , and to those who went along with him . The jovial and hearty equality on which he put himself with others , endeared him to companions , as ...
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... hearts of several of his brother Cardinals ; and his frequent ebullitions of fury , instead of being smothered , were fed by their hitherto suppressed disaffection . What could have caused this disaffection towards the Pope , is open to ...
... hearts of several of his brother Cardinals ; and his frequent ebullitions of fury , instead of being smothered , were fed by their hitherto suppressed disaffection . What could have caused this disaffection towards the Pope , is open to ...
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... heart was gentle , and affectionate , and confiding towards his subjects — especially his Cardinals . He had passed a fortnight as cruel as had any one of the conspirators . Not to speak of his wearing anxiety from the startling fact ...
... heart was gentle , and affectionate , and confiding towards his subjects — especially his Cardinals . He had passed a fortnight as cruel as had any one of the conspirators . Not to speak of his wearing anxiety from the startling fact ...
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... heart with an assurance of their sympathy and innocence . It was soon evident that they had come to a decision , for ... hearts were well nigh broken as we learned the charges against our unhappy brethren , who are now imprisoned . May ...
... heart with an assurance of their sympathy and innocence . It was soon evident that they had come to a decision , for ... hearts were well nigh broken as we learned the charges against our unhappy brethren , who are now imprisoned . May ...
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... heart of the Pontiff was unable any further to prolong a scene so painful . And leaving it to his more immediate ministers to impose a heavy fine upon the delinquents , he gave hopes of pardon , and then retired . CHAPTER IV . It will ...
... heart of the Pontiff was unable any further to prolong a scene so painful . And leaving it to his more immediate ministers to impose a heavy fine upon the delinquents , he gave hopes of pardon , and then retired . CHAPTER IV . It will ...
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Agostino Chigi Angelo answer Antonio asked betrayed brother Cæsar Canon Cardinal Adrian Cardinal Petrucci castle chamber CHAPTER Charles of Spain Church Count Arensberg countenance Countess dare daughter dear Nina dinal Doctor Martin Duke d'Urbino earnest ecclesiastic Elector Eminence Emperor equerry Essel exclaimed fair lady faithful Father Francis Father Martin favour fear feel felt Frederick Frederick the Wise German hand hast hath heard heart Holy Father honour instantly King La Scala Lady Bianca learned Livy look Lord Cardinal Marchese della Scala Martin Luther master Melancthon Mellendorf Messer Chigi never noble Nuncio painter palace pardon passion peril Petrucci Pontiff Pope Leo Pope Leo X pray Priest Prince Raffaello replied retired returned Rome Rupert sacred Saxony Schwärtz Signor silence smile soon soul speak sympathy tell thee Theocritus Theresa thou thought tone truth voice Wittemberg words young
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หน้า iii - To quell the mighty of the earth, the oppressor, The brute and boisterous force of violent men, Hardy and industrious to support Tyrannic power, but raging to pursue The righteous, and all such as honour truth...
หน้า 319 - Becourse must be had in this exigency to one of the rival monarchs. Each of them can bring into the field forces sufficient for our defence. But as the king of Spain is of German extraction...
หน้า 319 - Turkish armies, led by 1519. a gallant and victorious monarch, are now assembling. They are ready to pour in upon Germany with a violence unknown in former ages. New conjunctures call for new expedients. The imperial sceptre must be committed to some hand more powerful than mine, or that of any other German prince.
หน้า 339 - Siena, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, who having frequent occasion, in his mercantile concerns, to resort to Rome, at length fixed his abode there, and erected for himself a splendid mansion in theTranstevere, which he decorated with works in painting and sculpture by the greatest artists of the time.
หน้า 113 - Oh! how great and glorious a thing it is to have before one the Word of God! With that we may at all times feel joyous and secure; we need never be in want of consolation, for we see before us, in all its brightness, the pure and right way. He who loses sight of the word of God, falls into despair; the voice of heaven no longer sustains him; he follows only the disorderly tendency of his heart, and of world vanity, which lead him on to his destruction.
หน้า 344 - In times of tranquillity," said he, " we wish for an emperor who has not power to invade our liberties ; times of danger demand one who is able to secure our safety. The Turkish armies, led by a gallant and victorious monarch, are now assembling. They are ready to pour in upon Germany with a violence unknown in former ages. New conjunctures call for new expedients. The imperial sceptre must he committed to some hand more powerful than mine, or that of any other German prince.
หน้า 158 - If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us; but if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
หน้า 345 - Imperial sceptre must be committed to some hand more powerful than mine, or that of any other German prince. We possess neither dominions, nor revenues, nor authority, which enable us to encounter sueh a formidable enemy. Recourse must be had in this exigency to one of the rival monarchs.
หน้า 287 - ... rests in the centre, and its turrets sparkle in the skies ; to trace back the structure through all its varieties, to the simplicity of its first plan ; to find what was first projected, whence the scheme was taken, how it was improved, by what assistance it was executed, and from what stores the materials were collected; whether its founder dug them from the quarries of Nature, or demolished other buildings to embellish his own.
หน้า 320 - Each of them can bring into the field forces sufficient for our defence. But as the king of Spain is of German extraction ; as he is a member and prince of the empire by the territories which descend to him from his grandfather...