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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...lready determined as literally true, against Theodorus, bishop of Mopsuesta, by Pope Vigilius, in the Roman council. Any one who reads these words w... ...d in Rome in the time of Vigilius, either while he was antipope or while he was pope. Besides, the question which so much disturbed the peace of the... ...erstanding and application of the prophecies in question to the present church. Pope St. Gregory is a holy father, and he says expressly, that the m...

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The Sufficiency of Christ

By: Pierre Michel Bruneau

...s time for this generation to know that it must chose which side it will fight on. There can be no peace between Christianity and the religion of the pope! Will you stand for the Reformation and for the gospel of Jesus Christ, or will you capitulate into apostasy?...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

........................................................ 108 LORD CARLISLE ON POPE.......................................................................... ...y assaulted by the dogs, but delivered by the master of the establishment. Pope’s translation, with the exception of one or two expressions,’ (amongst... ...y remarks, a simile of Homer’s, which ought to have been pure nonsense for Pope and Cowper; viz. that in describing a dense mist, such as we foolishly... ...n of extremity. 123 Thomas de Quincey In the passage already quoted under Pope’s version from Odyssey, xiv. 29, what is the meaning of that singular ... ...ndertakers, such as Broome and Fenton. Considering the ample fortune which Pope drew from the whole work, we have often been struck by the inex- plica... ...ex- plicable indulgence with which this scandalous partition is treated by Pope’s biographers. It is simply the lowest act of self-degradation ever co... ...RD CARLISLE ON POP ORD CARLISLE ON POP ORD CARLISLE ON POP ORD CARLISLE ON POPE E E E E 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 L ORD CARLISLE’S RECENT LECTURE upon ... ...st has usurped upon what origi- nally had been a purely personal interest. POPE! What nov- elty was there, still open to even literary gleaners, about... ...isconnected. It is on the latter, viz., the character and pre- tensions of Pope, as selected by Lord Carlisle for such an inaugural experiment, that I...

...ERN GREECE ..................................................................................................................... 108 LORD CARLISLE ON POPE...................................................................................................... 142...

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History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy, Vol. 2

By: Niccolo Machiavelli

...and of the Affairs of Italy is an historical account by Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527). Toward the end of 1520, the Cardinal Giulio of Medici, later Pope Clement VII, offered Machiavelli the appointment to write a history of Florence. Although Machiavelli was reluctant to accept, accepting was at that time his only possible way to regain the good graces of the Medici. Doi...

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History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy, Vol. 1

By: Niccolo Machiavelli

...of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy is an historical account by Niccolò Machiavelli. Toward the end of 1520, the Cardinal Giulio of Medici, later Pope Clement VII, offered Machiavelli the appointment to write a history of Florence. Although Machiavelli was reluctant to accept, accepting was at that time his only possible way to regain the good graces of the Medici. Doi...

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Life of St. Teresa, The

By: Santa Teresa de Jesus (Avila)

...e Order and is considered to be, along with John of the Cross, a founder of the Discalced Carmelites. In 1970 she was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI. (Summary from wikipedia.org)...

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Elegies

By: John Donne

... As the inhabitants of Thames right side Do Londons Major; or Germans, the Popes pride. - 1 - JEALOSIE John Donne: Elegies THE ANAGRAM MARRY, and...

... will scorne his household policies, His seely plots, and pensionary spies, As the inhabitants of Thames right side Do Londons Major; or Germans, the Popes pride....

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Massacre at Paris

By: Christopher Marlowe

...s. CONDY. My Lord you need not mervaile at the Guise, For what he doth the Pope will ratifie: In murder, mischeefe, or in tiranny. NAVARRE. But he tha... ...Indian golde to coyne me French ecues: For this have I a largesse from the Pope, A pension and a dispensation too: And by that priviledge to worke upo... ...y with him, cut of his head and handes, And send them for a present to the Pope: And when this just revenge is finished, Unto mount Faucon will we dra... ...r warres Against the proud disturbers of the faith, I meane the Guise, the Pope, and King of Spaine, Who set themselves to tread us under foot, And re... ...honor of our God and countries good. Spaine is the counsell chamber of the pope, Spaine is the place where he makes peace and warre, And Guise for Spa... ...France. What I have done tis for the Gospel’s sake. EPERNOUNE. Nay for the Popes sake, and shine owne benefite. What Peere in France but thou (aspirin... ...able to maintaine an hoast in pay, That livest by forraine exhibition? The Pope and King of Spaine are thy good frends, Else all France knowes how poo... ...r all the power I can, To overthrow those factious Puritans: And know, the Pope will sell his triple crowne, I, and the catholick Philip King of Spain... ...houghts aime at the crowne, He takes his vantage on Religion, To plant the Pope and popelings in the Realme, And binde it wholy to the Sea of Rome: Bu...

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Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

...are so high even as at One to a Hundred (which, considering the Wages of a Pope, Russian Autocrat, or En- glish Game-Preserver, is probably not far fr... ...eacherous, perhaps traitorous Eavesdroppings. Of Lord Byron, therefore, of Pope Pius, Emperor Tarakwang, and the “White Water-roses” (Chinese Carbonar... ... falsest and basest; neither is it doubtful that his Canonicals, were they Popes’ Tiaras, will one day be torn from him, to make bandages for the woun... ...ummons them from the four winds! On his head, like the 171 Thomas Carlyle Pope, he has three Hats,—a real triple tiara; on either hand are the simili... ...rance: for Luther it was as yet hot enough to stand by that burning of the Pope’s Bull; 175 Thomas Carlyle Voltaire could not warm himself at the gli...

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Northanger Abbey

By: Jane Austen

...viceable and so soothing in the vicissitudes of their eventful lives. From Pope, she learnt to censure those who “bear about the mockery of w... ...the man who collects and publishes in a volume some dozen lines of Milton, Pope, and Prior, with a paper from the Spec- tator, and a chapter from Ster... ... it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so go...

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A Modern Telemachus

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... mightily please my old mother if there were.’ ‘I thought it was the wrong popes that lived here,’ sug- gested Arthur. Lanty looked at him a moment as... ...s, all owning a kind of subjection to the Sultan, but more in the sense of Pope than of King. The part of the coast where the tartane had been driven ...

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A Tramp Abroad

By: Mark Twain

...t was done. One room in the building was devoted to the preservation of ancient archives. There they showed us no end of aged documents; some were sig... ...ok like bladders on legs; one man had a right leg on the left side of his body; in the large picture where the Emperor (Barbarossa?) is prostrate befo... ...who are over thirty feet high, if one may judge by the size of a kneeling little boy in the center of the fore- ground; and according to the same scal... ...e cost. A general glance at the picture could never suggest that there was a hair trunk in it; the Hair Trunk is not mentioned in the title even— whic... ...ch is passing along behind them; one cannot see the procession without feeling the curiosity to follow it and learn whither it is going; it leads him ... ... feet of turmoil and racket and insubor- dination. This latter state of things is not an accident, it has its purpose. But for it, one would linger up...

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The Bickerstaff- Partridge Papers

By: Jonathan Swift

...very surprizing fit of frosty weather, which will last near twelve days. The Pope having long languish d last month, the swellings in his legs breakin... .... The Bickerstaff Partridge Papers – Swift Dr. John Arbuthnot and Alexander Pope Annus Mirabilis: or, The wonderful effects of the approaching conjun... ...robe, whether this transformation does not discharge all suits of rapes? The Pope must undergo a new groping; but the false prophet Mahomet has contri...

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Mudfog & Other Sketches

By: Charles Dickens

... dead bear. ’ ‘Well, then, ’ urged the other, ‘there’s a book as belonged to Pope, Byron’s Poems, valued at forty pounds, because it’s got Pope’s iden... ...‘But how d’ye mean, Mr. Clip?’ ‘Mean! why, that it’s got the hottergruff of Pope. “Steal not this book, for fear of hangman’s rope; For it belongs to... ...Steal not this book, for fear of hangman’s rope; For it belongs to Alexander Pope.” All that’s written on the inside of the binding of the book; so, a... ... Mr. Clip! (bowing). Therefore, that ere Lord must have been born long after Pope died. And it’s a logical interference to defer, that they neither of... ...ey neither of them lived at the same time. So what I mean is this here, that Pope never had no book, never seed, felt, never smelt no book (triumphant... ...proceeding, with a most solemn countenance, to hear the pros and cons of the Pope autograph question, when I took up my hat, and left. Mudfog and Othe...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 7 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...ial influence of St. Louis would inevitably tell injuriously upon General Pope in the par- ticular difficulty existing there, and I think there is so... ...xiously watching the process of events. Well, the next news we had was of Pope’s disaster at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally came ... ...N. 296 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TELEGRAM TO GENERAL S. POPE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, February 12, 1865 MAJOR-GENERAL POPE,... ...N. 297 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TELEGRAM TO GENERAL J. POPE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, February 14, 1865. MAJOR-GENERAL POPE... ... gentleman by the name of Charles McLaran. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL POPE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON February 15, 1865. MAJOR-GENERAL POPE,... ...COLN. 300 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TELEGRAM TO GENERAL POPE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, February 24, 1865 MAJOR-GENERAL POPE,... ... 305 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TELEGRAM TO GENERAL JOHN POPE. EXECU- TIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, March 7, 1865 MAJOR-GENERAL POPE, S... ...5. 313 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TELEGRAM TO GENERAL J. POPE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, March 19, 1865. MAJOR-GENERAL POPE, S...

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The Lesser Bourgeoisie (The Middle Classes)

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ed him to Celeste, and made him out an autocrat, a Ladislas, an infallible pope. Madame Thuillier having lost her father and grandfather, and being we... ...eligious opinions. I, who come from the Comtat, of a family which counts a pope among its ancestors—for our arms are: gules, a key argent, with suppor... ...hat we were both right: ‘nepotism’ means the authority that the nephews of popes take in public affairs. I have searched the dictionary and it gives n...

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Grisly Grisell or the Laidly Lady of Whitburn : A Tale of the Wars of the Roses

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ring an inhibition to the sisters to proceed in the election. His holiness Pope Calixtus had reserved to himself the next appointment to this as well ... ...e new Abbess thus appointed was the Madre Matilda de Borgia, a relation of Pope Calixtus, very noble, and of Spanish birth, as the Commissioner assure... ...r to their Bishop would have been quite useless; they could only do as the Pope commanded, and elect the Mother Matilda, consoling themselves with the... ...of the north. My mother bestowed her at Wilton, whence the creature of the Pope’s intruding Abbess has taken upon him to expel her. So I am about to t... ...ut since we have not had King or Parliament with spirit to stand up to the Pope, he thrusts his claw in everywhere, puts a strange Abbess into Wilton,... ...he knot untied,” she said. “So thick as the King and his crew are with the Pope, it will cost him noth- ing, but we may, for very shame, force a dowry... ...s, and assur- ances that it would cost nothing but the dispensation of the Pope to set me free. So said Dr. Morton, her chaplain, one of the most lear... ... Therefore, either by the bishop, or it may be through our Holy Father the Pope, by mutual consent, shall the marriage at Whitburn be annulled and dec...

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Sarrasine

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ot know what sort of creatures play female parts within the domains of the Pope? It was I, monsieur, who endowed Zambinella with his voice. I paid all... ...me secret intrigue beneath all this. Cardinal Cicognara is hoodwinking the Pope and the whole city of Rome!’ “The sculptor at once left the salon, ass...

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Some Roundabout Papers

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

... Of course, my good creature, you remember the Gordon Riots, and crying No Popery before Mr Langdale’s house, the Pop- ish distiller’s, and that bonny... ... (my Lord Orford, as you justly say), old Sarah Marlborough, and little Mr Pope, of Twitnam, died in the year of your birth? What a wretched memory yo... ...well?” “Convent of Saint Lazarus, Prince William, Dr Swift, Atossa, and Mr Pope, of Twitnam! What is the gentleman talking about?” says old goody, wit...

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The Prince and the Pauper

By: Mark Twain

...ed to his feet again saying, with angry energy, “Yes, I am an archangel; A mere archangel!—I that might have been pope! It is verily true. I was told ... ...t have been pope! It is verily true. I was told it from heaven in a dream, twenty years ago; ah, yes, I was to be pope!—and I should have been pope, f... ...ng a venomous curse, and now and then a pathetic “Wherefore I am nought but an archangel— I that should have been pope!” So he went on, for an hour, w... ...s breaking again into words— “It was his father that did it all. I am but an archan- gel; but for him I should be pope!” The King stirred. The hermit ...

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