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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

... THE BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY OF THE CHURCH 1520 Translated by A. T. W. Steinhäuser and revised by Frederick C. Ahrens and Abdel Ross... ...nters and takes her central stronghold and sanctuary—the sacramental system by which she accompanied and controlled her members from the cradle to t... ... taught theology in various Italian cities, wrote a number of controversial works, and died in 1528. The title of the tract is Revocatio Martini Lut... ...tivity as completely blasphemous because it questioned the authority of the pope. John Glapion, the father confessor of Charles V, declared that it ... ...ed the authority of the pope. John Glapion, the father confessor of Charles V, declared that it shocked him from head to foot. Erasmus now saw that ... ...also turned theologian and wrote a book of 78 quarto pages dedicated to the pope, denouncing Luther and defending the Catholic positions on the sacra... ...hat is a match for all the arts of the scholastics. Among all the scientific works of 6 ... ... Perhaps, though, he is referring to the election of the half-German Charles V on May 28, 1519, despite the papal agitation in favor of a French king... ...e dispute had already been decided by the fifteenthcentury popes: Eugene IV, Sixtus IV, and Alexander VI, who accepted the validity of the imperative...

...hin the Catholic Church and what they should or do represent. The book is seemingly set in an "angry tone" as this was the first time he accused the pope of being the Antichrist. Luther's book was further published in German by his opponent Franciscan Thomas Murner, in hopes that he would make people aware of the foolishness of supporting Luther....

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... THE COMING OF MESSIAH IN GLORY AND MAJESTY BY JUAN JOSAFAT BEN-EZRA, A CONVERTED JEW TRANSL... ... A CONVERTED JEW TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH, WITH A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE, BY THE REV. EDWARD IRVING, A.M. Volume I ... ...............................................................................167 CHAPTER V. ............................................................. ............................................................................305 PHENOMENON V. ............................................................. ... of the last thirty years to be as the first droppings of the shower, and our religious works and societies to be a sickly uncertain hue of verdure ... ...g witness to the righteousness which is by faith, against the righteousness which is by works; the one upon the limited scale of a particular nation,... ...f the Waldenses and the Protestants, it was cherished as the ground of belief, that the Pope and the papal empire was the beast: and now it is begin... ...el history of the little book of the church under its threefold oppression of paganism, popery, and infidelity. In like manner the seventh trumpet w... ...following example, and hereafter you will not fail to observe others of the same kind. Sixtus Senensis, a learned and judicious author, (Bibliot. Sa...

...CONTENTS DEDICATION...1 PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE BY THE TRANSLATOR.....3 PART II...32 CHAPTER I.....33 CHAPTER II....46 CHAPTER III ....67 CHAPTER IV....85 CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY...113 TO THE READER....129 A CRITIQUE OF THE WORK ...130 DEDECATION....135 PREFACE......

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...e – Narcissism Revisited http://samvak.tripod.com/ ISBN: 9989-929-40-8 Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S ... ...ANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. A II. B III. C IV. D V. E VI. F VII. G VIII. H IX. I-J X. K XI. L XII. M XIII.... ...-J X. K XI. L XII. M XIII. N XIV. O XV. P-Q XVI. R XVII. S XVIII. T XIX. U-V-W XX. X-Y-Z XXI. The Author XXII. About "After the Rain" A... ...mantic dramas. Alas, reality was a lot less inspiring. Even as she was being wooed by her regal paramour - and while still being married to Ernest... ... of how art critiques, curators, collectors and buyers were fooled into purchasing "works of art" created by monkeys. The animals "painted" by dippi... ...hus, by 1582, the Spring Equinox was arriving on March 11. Half-hearted measures by Popes Paul III and Pius V failed to restore the essential corres... ...d to restore the essential correspondence between the calendar and the seasons. Pope Gregory XIII decided - in his tenth year in office - to dro... ...first commercial American automobile to run on gasoline in 1893-4 in their bicycle workshop and a loft they rented. In 1895 they established the Du... ...nverts from Judaism (Marranos) and Mohammedanism (Moriscos). On 1 November, 1478, Sixtus IV empowered the Catholic sovereigns to set up the Inquis...

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Catherine de Medici

By: Honoré de Balzac

...Catherine dé Medici by Honoré de Balzac T ranslated by Katherine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publ... ...y A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Catherine dé Medici by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katherine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ...rs endorsed by historians, made and published to the world very remarkable works. Thus Monsieur de Launoy, nicknamed the “Expeller of Saints,” made cr... ...he Garter, holding a high com- mand in the army. At the accession of Henry V. Sir John Falstaff was only thirty-four years old. This general, who dis-... ...ent, the Duc de Nemours, the Duc d’Urbino, father of Catherine, 15 Balzac Pope Leo X., Pope Clement VII., and Alessandro, not Duke of Florence, as hi... ...e, as historians call him, but Duke della citta di Penna, a title given by Pope Clement VII., as a half-way sta- tion to that of Grand-duke of T uscan... ...i was his mar- riage with Margaret of Austria, natural daughter of Charles V . Francesco dé Medici, husband of Bianca Capello, accepted as his son a c... ... image of Providence. How many, many times have the clear-sighted souls of Sixtus the Fifth, Richelieu, Bossuet, reproached me secretly for having fai...

...shed on the question as to where Hannibal crossed the Alps, without our being able to decide to-day whether it was (according to Whittaker and Rivaz) by Lyon, Geneva, the Great Saint-Bernard, and the valley of Aosta....

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An Old Maid

By: Honoré de Balzac

...An Old Maid by Honoré de Balzac T ranslated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publ... ... Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication An Old Maid by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ...ges had emigrated; he of T ouraine hid himself; he of Alencon fought in La V endee and “chouanized” somewhat. The youth of the latter was spend in Par... ...rancs and twenty-five centimes. Messieurs de Lenoncourt, de Navarreins, de V erneuil, de Fontaine, and La Billardiere, to whom he was known, he said, ... ...itious desire which he pursued with a craft so profound as to be worthy of Sixtus the Fifth: he wanted to marry a certain rich old maid, with the inte... ...e made his final remark, he flung his night-cap to the foot of the bed, as Pope Gregory did the taper when he fulminated an excommunication; Suzanne t... ...out proclaiming it, and without external credit. He hid from the world his works of charity, his continual prayers, his pen- ances; he thought that al...

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The Vicar of Tours

By: Honoré de Balzac

...The Vicar of T ours by Honoré de Balzac T ranslated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publ... ...ey A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Vicar of Tours by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ...lection in folio of the Fathers of the Church, and several other important works that were precious to a priest. Birotteau, more and more surprised by... ...t pay her invari- ably the same attentions and be more infallible than the pope himself. T o compass this result, he allowed no points of con- tact be... ...he last walk they took together: “Distrust that lean stick of a T roubert,—Sixtus the Fifth re- duced to the limits of a bishopric!” Such was the frie... ...r de Bourbonne, could sum up and estimate provincial ideas as correctly as V oltaire sum- marized the spirit of his times. He was thin and tall, and c...

Excerpt: The Vicar of Tours by Honore de Balzac, translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley.

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The Three Musketeers

By: Alexandre Dumas

... A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. T... ...r the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics ... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, to free and easy access of those wishing... ...d by chance upon the Memoirs of M. D’Artagnan, printed—as were most of the works of that period, in which authors could not tell the truth without the... ...ou haven’t your cloak on.” “At one o’clock, then, behind the Luxembourg.” “V ery well, at one o’clock, then,” replied D’Artagnan, turn- ing the angle ... ...a sword with me while suffering from a wound which is very inconvenient.” “V ery inconvenient, upon my word; and you hurt me dev- ilishly, I can tell ... ...oliness, sire.” “What do you mean by that, monsieur?” “That it is only the Pope who is infallible, and that this infallibility does not extend to card... ...eated the curate, with a gesture. “St. Peter, on the contrary, of whom the Popes are the successors,” continued the Jesuit; “Porrige digitos—present t... ... am- bitious and learned; Bazin has read history, gentlemen, he knows that Sixtus the Fifth became Pope after having kept pigs. Well, as he means to e...

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Albert Savarus

By: Honoré de Balzac

...Albert Savarus by Honoré de Balzac Translated by Ellen Marriage A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Albe... ...rriage A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Albert Savarus by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Ellen Marriage is a publication of the Pennsylv... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ...es and the Rupts. Monsieur de Watteville spent his existence in a handsome workshop with a lathe; he was a turner! As subsidiary to this pursuit, he t... ...re not Milanese. 46 Albert Savarus Serious steps had to be taken, and the Pope’s interest in the Colonna family was invoked, to obtain permission fro... ...rious friend- ships and antipathies. Did ever a Cardinal hoping to be made Pope give himself more trouble? One evening Mariette, on coming to dress Ro... ... was old when I came to Besancon, and Besancon has aged me more; but, like Sixtus V., I shall be young again the day after my election. I shall enter ... ...d when I came to Besancon, and Besancon has aged me more; but, like Sixtus V., I shall be young again the day after my election. I shall enter on my t... ... a youth of two-and-twenty, and another young gentleman, named Monsieur de V auchelles, no richer than Amedee and his school-friend, were his intimate...

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Letters on England

By: Voltaire, 1694-1778

...t) A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Letters on England by Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet) is a publication of the Pennsylvania St... ...for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Letters on England by Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet), the Pennsylvania State University, Ele... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ................................................................... 16 LETTER V .—ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND ................................................. ...ned some years afterwards a treasurer’s office in the Chambre des Comptes. V oltaire was born in the year 1694. He lived until within ten or eleven ye... ...great a contempt for a sect which would not allow its members to fight, as Sixtus Quintus had for another sect, Dove non si chiamava, began to perse- ... ...ees, to their tempo- ral authority in the Goth and V andal government. The popes set themselves at their head, and armed with their briefs, their bull... ...e island soon followed his example; England became in- sensibly one of the Pope’s provinces, and the Holy Father used to send from time to time his le... ... very desirous of being at the head of a party. But what do I say? All the works of the modern philosophers put together will never make so much noise...

...IV.?ON THE QUAKERS......................................................................................................................... 16 LETTER V.?ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .................................................................................................. 20 LETTER VI.?ON THE PRESBYTERIANS...................................................................

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The Divine Comedy

By: Dante Aligheri

...The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publi... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of litera- ture, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing... ........................................................... 18 Inferno: Canto V ............................................................................ ....................................................... 141 Purgatorio: Canto V ............................................................................ .... 382 7 Dante The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) TRANSLATED BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882) Incipit Comoedia Dantis Alagherii... ...te defect. Clerks those were who no hairy covering Have on the head, and Popes and Cardinals, In whom doth Avarice practise its excess.” And I: “M... ... behind the cover Of a great tomb, whereon I saw a writing, Which said: “Pope Anastasius I hold, Whom out of the right way Photinus drew.” “Slow i... ...nd heat, Bodies like this that Power provides, which wills That how it works be not unveiled to us. Insane is he who hopeth that our reason Can ... ...e made use of in acquest of gold; But in acquest of this delightful life Sixtus and Pius, Urban and Calixtus, After much lamentation, shed their b...

...................................................................................................................................... 18 Inferno: Canto V.......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Inferno: Canto VI....................................................

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The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri

...The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise [Paradiso] by Dante Aligheri Translated by Charles Eliot Norton A PENN STATE ELECTRONI... ...S SERIES PUBLICATION The Divine Comedy, Volume Three, Paradise [Paradiso] by Dante Aligheri, trans Charles Eliot Norton is a publication of the Penns... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ...s. .............................................................. 16 CANTO V . The sanctity of vows, and the seriousness with which they are to be mad... ...n light upon the planet by the Spirits.—Denunciation of the avarice of the Popes. ...................................................... 70 CANTO XIX.... ...t is, to the court of Heaven. 20 Norton CANT CANT CANT CANT CANTO O O O O V V V V V. . . . . The sanctity of vows, and the seriousness with which the... ...journeyest would produce their effects in such wise that they would not be works of art but ruins; and that cannot be, if the Intelligences which move... ...ory of Joshua within the Holy Land, which little touches the memory of the Pope. “Thy city, which is plant of him who first turned his back on his Mak... ...tus, to be employed for acquist of gold; but for acquist of this glad life Sixtus and Pius and Calixtus and Urban 3 shed their blood after much weepi...

Excerpt: The Divine Comedy, Volume Three, Paradise [Paradiso] by Dante Aligheri, trans Charles Eliot Norton.

.................................................... 13 CANTO IV. Doubts of Dante, respecting the justice of Heaven and the abode of the blessed, solved by Beatrice.? Question of Dante as to the possibility of reparation for broken vows. .............................................................. 16 CANTO V. The sanctity of vows, and the seriousness with which they are to ...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...S AND SAYINGS OF GARGANTUA AND HIS SON PANTAGRUEL T ranslated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux A Penn State El... ...of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel by Master Francis Rabelais, trans. Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Antony Mot... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing t... ...nd II., under Motteux ’s editorship. Motteux ’s rendering of Books IV. and V. followed in 1708. Occasionally (as the footnotes indicate) passages omit... ...hat translation unfortunately is lost, as so many other of his scat- tered works. It is probably in this direction that the hazard of fortune has most... ...ndragola of Machiavelli, are evidence enough, and these were played before Popes, who were not a whit 9 Rabelais embarrassed. Even in England the dra... ...er matters, the Apostolic Pastorals in his favour. Of course, in these the popes had not to introduce his books of diversions, which, nevertheless, wo... ...Ezra ex- pound it, and all the Massorets, et ibi Bartholus. Moreover, Pope Sixtus gave me fifteen hundred francs of yearly pen- sion, which in English... ...e Nicholas the Third, a maker of paper. Pope Alexander, a ratcatcher. Pope Sixtus, an anointer of those that have the pox. 281 Rabelais What, said Pa...

...Excerpt: Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel by Master Francis Rabelais, translated by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Antony Motteux....

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The Prince

By: Nicolo Machiavelli

...The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli Translated by W. K. Marriott A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The ... .... Marriott A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli, trans. W. K. Marriott is a publication of the Pennsy... ...duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of lit- erature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing... ...t was who made the dissolution of his marriage a condition of sup- port to Pope Alexander VI; which leads Machiavelli to refer those who urge that suc... ...blic life was largely occupied with events arising out of the ambitions of Pope Alexander VI and his son, Cesare Borgia, the Duke Valentino, and these... ...ich should be read concurrently with “The Prince.” These and several minor works occupied him until the year 1518, when he accepted a small commission... ...ly, and left Francis I a prisoner in the hands of his great rival, Charles V. This was followed by the sack of Rome, upon the news of which the popula... ...ut by the want of uniformity in the subject state. 27 Machiavelli CHAPTER V CONCERNING THE WAY TO GOVERN CITIES OR PRINCIPALITIES WHICH LIVED UNDER T... ...rless. And although there might arise sometimes a courageous pope, such as Sixtus, yet neither fortune nor wisdom could rid him of these annoyances. A...

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