| Eyre Evans Crowe - 1860 - 678 páginas
...during his whole life, had daily heard CHAP. this Mass, had built hopes upon, and derived consola- tion from it. This stirred personal anger, sharpened controversy...Henry flung a plate at him, and sent him to prison. Pie felt such heresy to be a personal insult. The same monarch, on another occasion, had a tailor in... | |
| Lady Catherine Charlotte Jackson - 1900 - 430 páginas
...sacrifice once made, full, perfect, and sufficient for the sins of the whole world — that of our Lord Jesus Christ ; to make the mass a sacrifice for the sins of the living and the dead is a detestable and abominable thing." The king, in a furious passion, snatched... | |
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