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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...............................................................................210 CHAPTER IX. ............................................................ ...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... ...m that look for him shall he appear the second time, without sin, unto salvation.” Heb. ix. 27, 28. The resurrection, I say, not the judgment, is th... ...rkness, and from their straits they shall not be able to escape.” Isa. viii. 20-22; and ix. 1. When these the fatal effects of rejecting his person,... ...s a fabulous opinion; and advert to certain f athers and doctors, as Jerome, Augustine, Gregory, and to all the theologians since their day, who tre... ..., for example, could it be said, showing me a picture, This is the image, or figure, of Pope Pius XX. You must first prove, any one would answer, tha... ...nfused way, that at the end of the world all or many of them will be converted: and St. Gregory gives it as his supposition, that even at the end of ...

...67 CHAPTER V.....168 ARTICLE I....170 ARTICLE II.....172 ARTICLE III....184 CHAPTER VI....192 CHAPTER VII.....205 CHAPTER VIII....210 CHAPTER IX....213 PART II...217 PHENOMENON I....218 § 3. ANOTHER ORDER AND ANOTHER EXPLANATION OF THESE FOUR KINGDOMS IS PROPOSED.....221 SECOND PART OF THE PROPHECY....227 PHENOMENON II....233 THE FOUR BEASTS OF THE SEVENTH CH...

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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...tivity as completely blasphemous because it questioned the authority of the pope. John Glapion, the father confessor of Charles V, declared that it ... ...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... ...nding the Catholic positions on the sacraments. Henry’s book so pleased the pope that he issued a special bull declaring that it was written with th... ...n of Dudum is wrong. It should have been Quum Marthae, Decretalium Gregorii IX, lib. iii, tit. XLI: de celebratione missarum, et sacramento eucharist... ...d by Jacobus de Voragine (circa 1230–1298), it is related: “And one day, as Gregory relates in his Dialogue, the people were receiving the holy Comm... ...ament which it implies. He says: “I read of the repairing of the chalice in Gregory, but do not find there the administration of the blood.” Cf. WA ... ... 77 Firmiter, Decretalium Gregorii IX, lib. i, tit I: de summa trinitate et catholica, cap. 1, sec. 3. Corpu... ... From the above every one will readily understand the often quoted saying of Gregory 108 : “A mass celebrated by a wicked priest is not to be conside... ...y. PE 2, 123. 143 Ibid., 75. 144 Magnae devotionis, Decretalium Gregorii IX, lib iii, tit. XXXIV: de voto voti redemptione, cap. 7. Corpua Iuris ...

...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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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...NIA 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. N XIV. O XV. P-Q XVI. R X... ...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... ...restore the essential correspondence between the calendar and the seasons. Pope Gregory XIII decided - in his tenth year in office - to drop 3 l... ...alendar, the day following January 31, 1918 becoming February 14, 1918. It was Pope Pius X who, in 1910, changed the beginning of the ecclesias...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...; whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came,” Rom. ix. 3 -5, —when this house of Jacob, according to the flesh, shall be... ...he land, and they shall no more be pulled up out of the land, he saith, by Amos ix. 16. When he shall have taken away the heart of stone, and given ... ...nd over our cattle, at their pleasure, and we are in great distress.” Nehemiah ix.36,37. True liberty forsooth! Republic worthy of the name! For th... ...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... ...g and application of the prophecies in question to the present church. Pope St. Gregory is a holy father, and he says expressly, that the mountain u... ... for which the only proof which you quote to me is from certain homilies of St. Gregory upon Ezekiel. Yes, friend, I have read those homilies, or pa... ...atural understanding of the texts quoted, the most part of the doctors with St. Gregory the great, and St. Augustine, maintain that there is never t...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...hat our morals depend on what we want. As a priest I certainly agree with Pope Benedict XVI. He has come down hard on moral relativism, particularly... ...t the rising number of Catholics in Latin America who say they are warning Pope Benedict XVI: that unless the Church changes course, it may commit su... ...are joined by their grass-roots priests, and the ruling cardinals and the pope. Similarly, the values of the people and those of their religious or ... ...ath. In the Thirteenth 58 Century the Fourth Lateran Council and Pope Gregory IX‘s inquisition continued the trend to not turn the other cheek. ... ...the Thirteenth 58 Century the Fourth Lateran Council and Pope Gregory IX‘s inquisition continued the trend to not turn the other cheek. This con... ...mandments give us a good basis for setting our moral standards. Then Pope Gregory the Great enumerated the seven deadly sins in the Sixth Century. Y... ...s. But I think we should be kind to them. I wouldn‘t approve of Pope Pius IX‘s decision, when over a hundred years ago he wouldn‘t allow a cruelty t... ...y and banishing him. The religious Inquisition really began in 1229. Pope Gregory IX disapproved of torture but Urban IV in the early 1260s allowed i... ...nishing him. The religious Inquisition really began in 1229. Pope Gregory IX disapproved of torture but Urban IV in the early 1260s allowed it. ...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...Turkey’s Losing Streak VII. Turkey’s Jewish Friend VIII. Israel – The Next Target IX. Oil for Food Program X. Iraq’s Middle Class XI. Iraq’s Reve... ...rced Cantacuzenus to abdicate and to retire to a monastery. John V appealed to the Pope, and through him, to the Western world, for help against th... ...he Pope, and through him, to the Western world, for help against the Turks. But the Popes were more concerned with the three centuries old schism b... ...ng to the Catholic Church's rendition of this theory, set forth by Bishop Wilton D. Gregory of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in h...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...s dangerous VII. That our Intention judgeth our Actions VIII. Of Idlenesse IX. Of Lyers X. Of Readie or Slow Speech XI. Of Prognostications Xll. Of Co... .... Of the Affections of Fathers to their Children: To the Lady of Estissac IX. Of the Parthians Armes X. Of Bookes XI. Of Crueltie XII. An Apologie o... ...hes VII. Of the Incommoditie of Greatnesse VIII. Of the Art of Conferring IX. Of Vanitie X. How one ought to governe his Will XI. Of the Lame or Crip... ...nours the Roman Senate had conferred him: It is reported that in our age, Pope Leo the tenth having received advertisement of the taking of the Citi... ...ipped before so goodly a nose, as was that of our King Francis the first. Pope Iulius the second, having sent an ambassador to the King of England t... ..., that himselfe had long before maturely considered them and had told the Pope of them. By which answer so farre from his proposition (which was wit... ...of heighwayes and streetes, and such like monuments; in which things Pope Gregory the thirteenth shall leave aye-lasting and commendable memory unto...

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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

.....................................................................................ix What makes the Author qualified to write this manual, what can s... ...hor ....................................................................135 ix Preface Ever think about how banks and insurance companies inve... ...t of any claims sustained by it in connection with the Joint Venture. ARTICLE IX DISSOLUTION 9.01 Events triggering Dissolution. The Joint Ventu... ...oe, Montgomery, Nevada, Newton, Ouachita, Perry, Phillips, Pike, Poinsett, Polk, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian,... ... Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Perry, Piatt, Pike, Pope, Pulaski, Putnam, Randolph, Richland, Rock Island, Saline, San... ...icollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scot... ... Custer, Davison, Day, Deuel, Dewey, Douglas, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, Grant, Gregory, Haakon, Hamlin, Hand, Hanson, Harding, Hughes, Hutchinson,...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

... The King's care of the poor -- The first use of coal as fuel 102- 117 CHAPTER IX. In the land of Gold and ugly beasts. -- Polo confounds crocodiles w... ...d Cathay -- The search voyage westward -- Discoveries lead to conflicts -- The Pope apportions the world -- ' Discovery of the West Indies -- John Cab... ...nal -- Disasters overtake Loyasa's expedition -- Renewal of disputes which the Pope could not reconcile -- Discoveries in the Pacific -- The voyage o... ... the South Sea -- Disputes arising from the apportionment of lands made by the Pope -- The intrepidity of Drake -- Drake is recognized by the queen bu... ...d by the lad, Marco, the hero of our narrative. Directly after their departure Gregory X, who had succeeded to the office of Pope, in compliance with ... ... in London in 1240, nor was it in common use until sixty years later. CHAPTER IX. IN THE LAND OF GOLD AND UGLY BEASTS. AFTER Marco Polo had remained ... ...ere made, but were so little regarded that they were left unrecorded. CHAPTER IX STORY OF A STARVING CREW. BEFORE the close of 1619 the Danish govern...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

... "HolyFamily"and tlie"Madotiinulel Cardellino. " Be- sides the portrait of Pope Leo X. there is a throe-quarter picture of Pope Julius II, which most ... ...Thursday's issue must he inhyy.no l'. M.,Tuesdays for Monday's issue, by o.ix' r. m. the preceding Friday. Copies for sale at C. (i. Smith's bnoii sto... ...nted by the 1!)07 Class Day committee: (ylasH Supper committee: Ben- nett, Gregory, Moditt. Mur[)liy. Withercll. Senior Promenade nommittoo: BirdsnII,... ...e years experience on the team. Captain A. W. Mitchell, L. W. Mitchell and Gregory '07. Gapt. Mitchell was defeated in a hard match in the finals of t... ... daily in the Gymnasium from ten o'clock to noon, and from four o'clock to ix in the afternoon. The squad of fifty-nine men which reported on Friday i... ...dsby is undecided. Gaer will study law atColumbia and then enter business. Gregory will enter the Albany law school. Hart willstudy at Andover theo- l... ...n the very tupnotch ofmyli?. NomvA to ask, " Ib that paiMj-Mond fonii '.'" Ix)ok for the I'-aloii-IInrffiut Iradf-timrk. "The ()«'iitl(> Art of Iz-lic...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne Book the Third

By: William Carew Hazilitt

................................................................. 156 CHAPTER IX OF V ANITY ................................................................ ...’tis of no use, if your good star fails you in the nick of time.”—Juvenal, ix. 32.] have attached her to a stranger; though not so wholly, peradventur... ...has plentifully bedewed the bottom of their matrix. Now my legislator—[The Pope who, as Montaigne has told us, took it into his head to geld the statu... ...rches, hospitals, colleges, the reforming of streets and highways: wherein Pope Gregory XIII. will leave a laudable memory to future times: and wherei... ..., hospitals, colleges, the reforming of streets and highways: wherein Pope Gregory XIII. will leave a laudable memory to future times: and wherein our... ...e King of Castile, the greatest prince of the habitable world, to whom the Pope, God’s vicegerent upon earth, had given the princi- pality of all the ... ... things whereof I doubt, nor suppress what I have heard.”—Quintus Curtius, ix.] and this other: “Haec neque affirmare neque refellere operae pretium e... ...ere declare, by way of example, that the Pope’s late ten days’ diminution [Gregory XIII., in 1582, reformed the Calendar, and, in con- sequence, in Fr...

................................ 150 CHAPTER VIII OF THE ART OF CONFERENCE ................................................................. 156 CHAPTER IX OF VANITY.......................................................................................................... 181 CHAPTER X OF MANAGING THE WILL ..........................................................................

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

.................................................................. 85 CHAPTER IX OF LIARS................................................................... ...s present at Rouen to witness the decla- ration of the majority of Charles IX. We do not know in what manner he was engaged on these occasions. Betwee... ...which he wrote under the dictation of Catherine de Medici for King Charles IX., and his noble correspondence with Henry IV ., leave no doubt, however,... ...olicited the honour of being admitted to kiss the feet of the Holy Father, Gregory XIII.; and the Pontiff exhorted him always to continue in the devot... ... favour, we 66 Essays: Book the First have, moreover, one in our time, of Pope Leo X., who upon news of the taking of Milan, a thing he had so ardent... ...pped in the presence of a prince of so delicate a nostril as King Francis. Pope Julius II. having sent an ambassador to the King of England to animate... ... himself considered the same difficulties, and had represented them to the Pope. From which saying of his, so directly opposite to the thing propounde...

...F IDLENESS ............................................................................................................................... 85 CHAPTER IX OF LIARS......................................................................................................................................... 87 CHAPTER X OF QUICK OR SLOW SPEECH ..........................................

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The Marble Faun : Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, Illustrated with Photogravures

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...e you are welcome.” And they walked onward together. 57 Hawthorne CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX THE F THE F THE F THE F THE ... ...e German artists in gray flaccid hats and flaunting beards; and one of the Pope’s Swiss guardsmen in the strange motley garb which Michael Angelo cont... ... foreign guests are indeed ungrateful, if they do not breathe a prayer for Pope Clement, or whatever Holy Father it may have been, who levelled the su... ...ago for this petty purpose. Rome, as it now exists, has grown up under the Popes, and seems like nothing but a heap of broken rubbish, thrown into the... ...nt, he would lead her to the altar, and thence to yonder sepulchre of Pope Gregory, which should be their nuptial home. What a life would be theirs, H...

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Mansfield Park

By: Jane Austen

...us stone steps before the principal en- trance. 72 Mansfield Park CHAPTER IX Mr. Rushworth was at the door to receive his fair lady; and the whole pa... ...“Do you remem- ber Hawkins Browne’s ‘Address to Tobacco, ’ in imitation of Pope?— Blest leaf! whose aromatic gales dispense To Templars modesty,... ...ell be nothing as a midship- man. One is nothing, indeed. You remember the Gregorys; they are grown up amazing fine girls, but they will hardly 211 J...

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Nutties Father

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... while mother and daughter thought it very odd, and rather unkind. CHAPTER IX. NE CHAPTER IX. NE CHAPTER IX. NE CHAPTER IX. NE CHAPTER IX. NEW PL W PL... ...ook of grave importance, announced that Mr. Egremont was very unwell. ‘Mr. Gregory thinks he has taken a chill from the effect of exposure, sir, and D... ...er met without ‘Now, Ursula, don’t you remember Jem Burton putting on Miss Pope’s spectacles, and grinning at all the class.’ ‘Yes; and how Mr. Dutton... ...I cannot make him a schismatic.’ ‘I wonder what he is now!’ ‘Besides, Miss Pope perfectly provokes impertinence.’ ‘Then I wouldn’t give her work she c... ...m sure, ma’am,’ said the girl crying, ‘I would never have done it, but Mr. Gregory said as how ’twas his papa’s wish.’ ‘What was?’ said Nuttie. ‘That ... ...l, and the footman who answered it turned round to the anxious crowd: ‘Mr. Gregory! He just asked if the child was come home, and went off like lightn...

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The Confessions

By: J. J. Rousseau

... the right hand Mr. Lambercier’s closet, with a print representing all the popes, a barometer, a large almanac, the windows of the house (which stood ... ...ble effect on me; my former ab- horrence began to diminish, and looking on popery through the medium of amusement and good living, I easily recon- cil... ...anner I was able. He thought to silence me at once with St. Augustine, St. Gregory, and the rest of the fathers, but found, to his ineffable surprise,... ...ost dissimi- lar ideas, she took it into her head to take Klupssel for the pope; I thought her mad the first time she told me when I came in, that the... ...ot such as his unjust enemies incessantly endeavored to describe him. BOOK IX My impatience to inhabit the Hermitage not permitting me to wait until t...

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The Warden

By: Anthony Trollope

...ere duly attested, thus: 32 The Warden his his his Abel X Handy, Gregory X Moody, Mathew X Spriggs, mark mark mark &c., and places were ... ...be called on to pay so dearly for it himself. 75 Anthony Trollope CHAPTER IX The Conference On the following morning the archdeacon was with his fath... ...uls and bodies. This little court is the Vatican of England. Here reigns a pope, self-nominated, self-consecrated—ay, and much stranger too—self-be- l... ...-nominated, self-consecrated—ay, and much stranger too—self-be- lieving!—a pope whom, if you cannot obey him, I would advise you to disobey as silentl... ... cannot obey him, I would advise you to disobey as silently as possible; a pope hith- erto afraid of no Luther; a pope who manages his own inquisition...

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An Old Maid

By: Honoré de Balzac

...lois, they descend from Charles de Valois, Duc d’Angouleme, son of Charles IX. and Marie T ouchet, the male line from whom 4 An Old Maid ended, until... ...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... ...e 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 then l...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...phalia in 1648, was notoriously the last and the decisive conflict between Popery and Protestantism; the result of that war it was which fi- nally enl... ... a royal and a papal summons, the visit to Rome and the interview with the Pope—finally, the return to South America, and the mysterious disappearance... ...h as to require a special indulgence; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope to the interces- sion of a king—the greatest then reigning. It was a f... ...Clement of Alexandria; and another might be reputed unusually eloquent, as Gregory Nazianzen, or Basil. Amongst the Latin fathers, one might be a man ... ... And he must be a furious bigot who will justify the rancorous lampoons of Gregory Nazianzen. Are we, then, angry on behalf of Julian? So far as he wa... ...stery for what was past, and of blind terror for what was to come. CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX THE CAVALCADE, with its char...

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Stray Pearls: Memoirs of Margaret de Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...to read Cicero de Officiis again, and likewise some of the writings of St. Gregory the Great. He also read to both of us the Gospels and Mezeray’s His... ...lessed us ere he passed to his rest and the reward of his labours. CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX THE FIREBRAND OF THE FIREBRA... ...est Flanders-lace nightcap and ruffles on, her coral rosary blessed by the Pope, her snuff-box with the Queen’s portrait, and her big fan that had bel...

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Barchester Towers

By: Anthony Trollope

...hose nature runs so softly, that he would not have the heart to refuse the Pope, the loan of his pulpit, if the Pope would come and ask it. We must no... ...hey had walked forth together from its walk. 64 Barchester Towers CHAPTER IX THE STANHOPE FAMILY It is now three months since Dr Proudie began his re... ... Trollope Neroni, a man of no birth and no property, a mere captain in the pope’s guard, one who had come up to Milan either simply as an adventurer o... ...t. Grant that there are and have been no bickerings within the pale of the Pope’s Church. Such an assumption would be utterly untrue; but let us grant... ...ike so many turkey cocks, as much to say, “and who dare say no to us?” and Gregory was thinking of telling them to come down here, only his heart fail... ...ieved, ‘so they wasn’t axed different from us all then?’ ‘Betsey says that Gregory says that madam wasn’t a bit too well pleased to see them where the...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... the heathen among whom they lived. Columbanus and Boniface, and his pupil Gregory, and others (all the German Missionaries, almost) just went on the ... ...f the first ‘Southern Cross.’ 248 Life of John Coleridge Patteson CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX MO MO MO MO MOT T T T TA AND... ...Rome, where a young Greek deacon had held a large illuminated book for the Pope to read the 288 Life of John Coleridge Patteson words of Consecration... ...what was, e.g., said to a class of nineteen scholars who were reading Acts ix. ‘“Did our Lord tell Saul all that he was to do?” ‘“No.” ‘“What! not eve...

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...hat of the Baron of Bradwardine still more than any of the above.] CHAPTER IX MORE OF THE MANOR-HOUSE AND ITS ENVIRONS AFTER HAVING SATISFIED his curi... ...s a monument erected on the spot, with a Latin inscription by the late Dr. Gregory.] O high-minded Moray!—the exiled—the dear!— In the blush of the da... ...ence gleaned for this Highland feast (the splendour of which in- duced the Pope’s legate to dissent from an opinion which he had hitherto held, that S... ... cup of indignation, and a day when the land should give testimony against popery, and prelacy, and quakerism, and independency, and supremacy, and er... ...blue vault, but far from blessing the useful light with Homer’s, or rather Pope’s, benighted peasant, he muttered a Gaelic curse upon the unseasonable...

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The Pioneers Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna a Descriptive Tale

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...er was not come from sheathing; There were none fine, but Adam, Ralph, and Gregory.” —Shakespeare. AFTER WINDING ALONG the side of the mountain, the r... ... evening. After this digression, we shall return to our narrative. CHAPTER IX Now all admire, in each high-flavored dish The capabilities of flesh—fow... ...escribed the starry spheres, And traced the long records of lunar years.” —Pope. RICHARD DID NOT RETURN from the exercise of his official duties until...

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Young Folks, History of England

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...100 ........................................................... 22 CHAPTER IX HENRY I., BEAU-CLERC. A.D. 1100—1135 ...................................... ..., where they were set in the market-place to be sold. A good priest, named Gregory, was walking by. He saw their fair faces, blue eyes, and long light... ...stian faith. He had to wait for many years, and, in that time, he was made Pope, namely, Father- Bishop of Rome. At last he heard that one of the chie... ...to be allowed to bring a priest with her, and have a church to worship in. Gregory thought this would make a beginning: so he sent a priest, whose nam... ...n rooted up, and William’s standard—a cross, which had been blessed by the Pope—planted instead of it. So ended the battle of Hastings, in the year 10... ... last a pilgrim, named Peter the Hermit, came home, and got leave from the Pope to try to go to the Holy Land, and fight to get the Holy Sepulchre bac... ...t a moment to repent and pray. 24 Young Folk’s History of England CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX HENR HENR HENR HENR HENRY I....

.............................. 19 CHAPTER VIII WILLIAM II., RUFUS. A.D. 1087-1100 ........................................................... 22 CHAPTER IX HENRY I., BEAU-CLERC. A.D. 1100?1135 ..................................................... 24 CHAPTER X STEPHEN. A.D. 1135?1154 .................................................................................. 26 CHAPTER ...

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The Divine Comedy

By: Dante Aligheri

........................................................... 32 Inferno: Canto IX ........................................................................... ....................................................... 155 Purgatorio: Canto IX ........................................................................... ........................................................ 281 Paradiso: Canto IX ........................................................................... ...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... ...lory of the Roman Prince Was chronicled, whose great beneficence Moved Gregory to his great victory; ’Tis of the Emperor T rajan I am speaking; ... ...deed Of Joshua upon the Holy Land, That little stirs the memory of the Pope. Thy city, which an offshoot is of him Who first upon his Maker turn... ...se Orders set himself, He named them and distinguished them as I do. But Gregory afterwards dissented from him; Wherefore, as soon as he unclosed ...

...................................................................................................................................... 32 Inferno: Canto IX ........................................................................................................................................................ 35 Inferno: Canto X ....................................................

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The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury

By: E. C. Thomas

... 29 CHAPTER VIII 32 CHAPTER IX 38 CHAPTER X ... ..., and Lichfield, Keeper of the Privy Purse, Am bassador on two occasions to Pope John XXII, who appointed him a chaplain of the papal chapel, Dean of... ...been overthrown; tri umphal arches have perished from decay; nor can either pope or king find any means of more easily conferring the privi lege of ... ...that the vessels of wisdom, holy books, exceed all human estimation; and, as Gregory says of the kingdom of Heaven: They are worth all that thou hast?... ...e knowledge of literature, we establish Priests, Bishops, Cardinals, and the Pope, that all things in the eccle siastical hierarchy may be fitly disp... ...who set a mark Tau upon the foreheads of the men that sigh and cry, Ezechiel ix.; teaching in a figure that if any lack skill in writing, he shall not... ...es. And this is what we undertook to narrate in the present chapter. CHAPTER IX HOW, ALTHOUGH WE PREFERRED THE WORKS OF THE ANCIENTS, WE HAVE NOT COND... ...y 42 Ambrosius, Augustine, though he confesses that he hated Greek, or even Gregory, who is said to have been wholly ignorant of it, have contributed...

...WLY TRANSLATED 7 PROLOGUE 7 CHAPTER I 10 CHAPTER II 13 CHAPTER III 15 CHAPTER IV 17 CHAPTER V 23 CHAPTER VI 25 CHAPTER VII 29 CHAPTER VIII 32 CHAPTER IX 38 CHAPTER X 41 CHAPTER XI 44 CHAPTER XII 45 CHAPTER XIII 46 CHAPTER XIV 48 CHAPTER XV 50 CHAPTER XVI 53 CHAPTER XVII 56 CHAPTER XVIII 59 CHAPTER XIX 61 CHAPTER XX 63...

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith

.................................................................. 58 CHAPTER IX OF THE PROFITS OF STOCK ................................................... ...N OF THE MERCANTILE SYSTEM ................................... 522 CHAPTER IX OF THE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, OR OF THOSE SYSTEMS OF PO- LITICAL ECONOMY ... ...maintenance of the poor, in Burn’s History of the Poor Laws.}. In 1688, Mr Gregory King, whose skill in political arith- metic is so much extolled by ... ... price is more than compensated by the diminution of its quantity. CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX CHAPTER IX OF OF OF OF OF THE PR THE PR... ...£ 1:5:2, the lowest price at which it had ever been from 1595. In 1688, Mr Gregory King, a man famous for his knowledge in matters of this kind, estim... ...th of Nations tion of churchmen. They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their membe... ...h only he could expect preferment. Through the greater part of Europe, the pope gradually drew to himself, first the collation of almost all bishopric... ... tendency, were established in other parts of Europe. But the power of the pope, in the collation of the great benefices of the church, seems, before ...

...F COMMODITIES.............. 51 CHAPTER VIII OF THE WAGES OF LABOUR........................................................................ 58 CHAPTER IX OF THE PROFITS OF STOCK........................................................................... 77 CHAPTER X OF WAGES AND PROFIT IN THE DIFFERENT EMPLOYMENTS OF LABOUR AND STOCK.............................................

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

......................................................................... 137 IX. THE OVER-SOUL ............................................................ ...d and sultry with a power That works its will on age and hour. 138 Essays IX. THE OVER-SOUL T here is a difference between one and another hour of li... ... teachers sacred or liter- ary,—between poets like Herbert, and poets like Pope,— between philosophers like Spinoza, Kant and Coleridge, and philosoph... .... Know you be- fore all heaven and earth, that this is Andrew, and this is Gregory,—they look each other in the eye; they grasp each other’s hand, to ... ... as Adam at the voice of the Lord God in the garden. Cardinal Caprara, the Pope’s legate at Paris, defended himself from the glances of Na- poleon by ... ...work of one all-seeing, all-hearing gentle- 306 Essays man. I looked into Pope’s Odyssey yesterday: it is as cor- rect and elegant after our canon of...

.................................................................................................................................................... 137 IX. THE OVER-SOUL ........................................................................................................................................... 138 CIRCLES ..........................................................

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The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri

.................................................................... 30 CANTO IX. The Heaven of Venus.—Conversation of Dante with Cunizza da Romano,—With... ...n light upon the planet by the Spirits.—Denunciation of the avarice of the Popes. ...................................................... 70 CANTO XIX.... ...ld signifying author- ity, that of silver, knowledge. Cf. Purgatory, Canto IX. 7 The matter substituted must exceed in worth that of the original vow... ...ncreased, and his four daughters married to four kings,—Margaret, to Louis IX. of France, St. Louis; Eleanor, to Henry III. of England; Sanzia, to Ric... ...tion of The Party was appropriated. 14 The Thrones were, according to St. Gregory, that order of Angels through whom God executes his judgments. 15 ... ...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... ... only of the Decretals, 34 as is appar- ent by their margins. On this the Pope and the Cardinals are intent; their thoughts go not to Nazareth, there... ...fore the coming of Christ; T rajan after. 17 According to the legend, St. Gregory the Great prayed that T rajan, because of his great worth, might be... ...f to contemplate these or- ders, that he named and divided them, as I. But Gregory 17 afterward separated from him; wherefore, so soon as he opened hi...

............................................................................................................................................... 30 CANTO IX. The Heaven of Venus.?Conversation of Dante with Cunizza da Romano,?With Folco of Marseilles.?Rahab.?Avarice of the Papal Court. ................................................................................................

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The Divine Comedy Volume 2 Purgatory [Purgatorio]

By: Dante Aligheri

.................................................................... 30 CANTO IX. Slumber and Dream of Dante.—The Eagle.—Lucia.—The Gate of Purgatory.—Th... ...nte dreams of the Siren.—The Angel of the Pass.—Ascent to the Fifth Ledge.—Pope Adrian V. ............................................................... ...NTO XXIV . Sixth Ledge: the Gluttonous.—Forese Donati.—Bonagiunta of Lucca—Pope Martin IV— Ubaldin dalla Pila. —Bonifazio.—Messer Marchese.—Prophecy o... ...1258 he was crowned King of Sicily. In 1263 Charles of Anjou was called by Pope Urban IV . to contend against him, and in 1266 Manfred was killed at t... ...e sun being at this time in the sign of the Ram. CANT CANT CANT CANT CANTO IX. O IX. O IX. O IX. O IX. Slumber and Dream of Dante.—The Eagle.— Lucia.—... .... Here was storied the high glory of the Roman prince, whose worth incited Gregory to his great vic- tory: 8 I speak of T rajan the emperor; and a po... ...f Trajan had great vogue during the Middle Ages. It was believed that Pope Gregory the Great interceded for him, praying that he might be delivered fr... ...of these prayers drew that soul from pain and put it into glory.” This was Gregory’s great victory. See Para- dise, XX., p. 131. 41 Dante eagles in t... ...ough the marriage in 1245 of Charles of Anjou, brother of St. Louis (Louis IX.), with Beatrice, the heiress of the Count of Provence. 12 The bitterne...

............................................................................................................................................... 30 CANTO IX. Slumber and Dream of Dante.?The Eagle.?Lucia.?The Gate of Purgatory.?The Angelic Gatekeeper.?Seven P?s inscribed on Dante?s Forehead.?Entrance to the First Ledge. ................................. 34 CANTO X. First Ledge:...

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Mansfield Park

By: Jane Austen

...ights reserved. Contents I 1 I 3 II 10 III 18 IV 26 V 33 VI 39 VII 47 VIII 56 IX 62 X 72 XI 79 XII 85 XIII 90 XIV 97 XV 103 ii JANE AUSTEN XVI 112 X... ...y drove up to the spacious stone steps before the principal entrance. Chapter IX M R. RUSHWORTH was at the door to receive his fair lady, and the who... ...pause. “Do you remember Hawkins Browne’s ‘Address to Tobacco,’ in imitation of Pope? — ‘Blest leaf! whose aromatic gales dispense To Templars modesty,... ...ht as well be nothing as a midshipman. One is nothing indeed. You remember the Gregorys; they are grown up amazing fine girls, but they will hardly spe...

...Table of Contents: I, 1 -- I, 3 -- II, 10 -- III, 18 -- IV, 26 -- V, 33 -- VI, 39 -- VII, 47 -- VIII, 56 -- IX, 62 -- X, 72 -- XI, 79 -- XII, 85 -- XIII, 90 -- XIV, 97 -- XV, 103...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...o the church Were separate those, that with no hairy cowls Are crown’d, both Popes and Cardinals, o’er whom Av’rice dominion absolute maintains.” ... ...cles, unescorted, comes One whose strong might can open us this land.” CANTO IX The hue, which coward dread on my pale cheeks Imprinted, when I saw my... ... monument we stood retir’d, Whereon this scroll I mark’d: “I have in charge Pope Anastasius, whom Photinus drew From the right path.—Ere our descent ... ...8 v. 14. Silvius’sire.] Aeneas. v. 30. The chosen vessel.] St.Paul, Acts, c. ix. v. 15. “But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way; for he is a chosen ve... ...rtunae sed hominibus solere esse amicum. Cornelii Nepotis Attici Vitae , c. ix. v. 78. Whatever is contain’d.]Every other thing comprised within the... ...into divers waves. Spenser, F.Q. b. iv. c. 1. st. 42. v. 48. Popes and cardinals.] Ariosto, having personified Avarice as a strange a... ...on the rock The’ exalted glory of the Roman prince, Whose mighty worth mov’d Gregory to earn His mighty conquest, Trajan th’ Emperor. A widow at his b... ...ffice awes mankind.] Seo 2 Sam. G. v 58. Preceding.] Ibid. 14, &c. v. 68. Gregory.] St. Gregory’s prayers are said to have delivered Trajan from h... ...d his sacred read. But soon as in this heav’n his doubting eyes Were open’d, Gregory at his error smil’d Nor marvel, that a denizen of earth Should sc...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...en make your king; Therefore your steps have wander’d from the paths.” CANTO IX After solution of my doubt, thy Charles, O fair Clemenza, of the treac... ... she favour’d first the high exploit Of Joshua on the holy land, whereof The Pope recks little now. Thy city, plant Of him, that on his Maker turn’d t... ... laid aside, The decretals, as their stuft margins show, Are the sole study. Pope and Cardinals, Intent on these, ne’er journey but in thought To Naza... ...d his sacred read. But soon as in this heav’n his doubting eyes Were open’d, Gregory at his error smil’d Nor marvel, that a denizen of earth Should sc... ... v. 166 v. 13. Daniel.] See Daniel, c. ii. v. 24. Plato.] Plato Timaeus v. ix. p. 326. Edit. Bip. “The Creator, when he had framed the universe, ... ...evola.] See Liv. Hist. D. 1. 1. ii. 12. v. 100. Alcmaeon.] Ovid, Met. 1. ix. f. 10. —Ultusque parente parentem Natus, erit facto pius et sceleratu... ... of Philip III of France, who was sent for, about this time, into Italy by Pope Boniface, with the promise of being made emperor? See G. Villani, 1... ....] Ripheus. v. 98. That.] Trajan. v. 103. The prayers,] The prayers of St. Gregory v. 119. The three nymphs.] Faith, Hope, and Charity. Purgatory... ...9. Dionysius.] The Areopagite, in his book De Caelesti Hierarchia. v. 124. Gregory.] Gregory the Great. “Novem vero angelorum ordines diximus, quia ...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: Alighieri, Dante, 1265-1321

...her’s speech can drive, If the sure course of judgment be not stay’d.” CANTO IX Now the fair consort of Tithonus old, Arisen from her mate’s beloved a... ...on the rock The’ exalted glory of the Roman prince, Whose mighty worth mov’d Gregory to earn His mighty conquest, Trajan th’ Emperor. A widow at his b... ...o c. xxxiv st. 59: Che non hen visto ancor l’ultima sera . And Filicaja, c. ix. Al Sonno. L’ultima sera. v. 79. Marcia.] Da fredera prisci Illibata... ...nisba.] E resta in tremolar l’onda marina And Fortiguerra, Rleelardetto , c. ix. st. 17. — visto il tremolar della marine . v. 135. another.] From V... ...great mound of stones. But some ave said, that afterwards, by command of the Pope. the Bishop of Cosenza took up his body and sent it out of the king... .... See G. Villani, 1. viii. c. 18. and notes to Canto VII. v. 122. Clement.] Pope Clement IV. v. 127. The stream of Verde.] A river near Ascoli, that... ...ffice awes mankind.] Seo 2 Sam. G. v 58. Preceding.] Ibid. 14, &c. v. 68. Gregory.] St. Gregory’s prayers are said to have delivered Trajan from h... ...father in the neighbourhood of Florence, and he was afterwards patronized by Pope Benedict XI and Robert King of Naples, and enjoyed the society and ...

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The Collected Poems

By: William Butler Yeats

...LE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 IN MEMORY OF MAJOR ROBERT GREGORY . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 AN IRISH AIRMAN FORESEES HIS DEATH . . ... ...OLE PARK AND BALLYLEE, 1931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 FOR ANNE GREGORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 SWIFT’S EPITA... ...II GIRL’S SONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 IX YOUNG MAN’S SONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 X HER... ...THINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 CONTENTS ix XVI LULLABY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... 284 VIII HER VISION IN THE WOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 IX A LAST CONFESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 X ... ...this cradle hood and coverlid My child sleeps on. There is no obstacle But Gregory’s wood and one bare hill Whereby the haystack and roof levelling w... ...ls at puberty may find The first Adam in their thought, Shut the door of the Pope’s chapel, Keep those children out. There on that scaffolding reclines ...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...iron-gray, and addressing that indi- vidual, who was in fact Mr. Alexander Pope. “What a marvel- lous gift is this, and royal privilege of Art! To mak... ... with the strains which celebrate the loss of Belinda’s lovely locks”—(Mr. Pope blushed and bowed, highly delighted)—”these, I say, sir, are the privi... ...ted an emendation in my ‘Homer,’ which proves him a delicate scholar,” Mr. Pope exclaimed. “He knows more of the French king than any man I have met w... ...stand in Davies Street. He se- lected the cab No. 19,796, driven by George Gregory Macarty, a one-eyed man from Clonakilty, in the neighborhood of Cor... ...ys to write the name of Goliah in full, to distinguish me from my brother, Gregory Gahagan, who was also a Major (in the King’s service), and whom I k... ...ti!” A film came over my eyes—exhausted nature would bear no more. CHAPTER IX. SURPRISE OF FUTTYGHUR. WHEN I AWOKE FROM THE TRANCE into which I had fa... ... moment twelve o’clock clanged from the town, and Otto started up. CHAPTER IX. THE LADY OF WINDECK. AS THE BELL WITH IRON TONGUE called midnight, Wolf... ... they did not care in the least for the vacarme without the walls. CHAPTER IX. LOUIS XVII. THE TREMENDOUS CANNONADING, however, had a singular ef- fec...

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Ferragus Chief of the Devorants

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ynas- ties of their Order they are most in sympathy with, precisely as the Popes do, on their accession, in connection with pon- tifical dynasties. Th... ...ion with pon- tifical dynasties. Thus the Devorants have “T rempe-la Soupe IX.,” “Ferragus XXII.,” “Tutanus XIII.,” “Masche-Fer IV.,” just as the Chur... ...,” “Tutanus XIII.,” “Masche-Fer IV.,” just as the Church has Clement XIV., Gregory VII., Julius II., Alexander VI., etc. Now, then, who are the Devora...

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The Last Chronicle of Barset

By: Anthony Trollope

... that front parlour, she threw her arms around him and kissed him. CHAPTER IX GRACE CRAWLEY GOES TO ALLINGTON The tidings of what had been done by the... ... wait for us, Mrs Boyce,’ said Lily. ‘We must remain till Hopkins has sent Gregory to sweep the church out and take away the rubbish. We’ll see that t... ...he has gone,’ said Lily. ‘We shall have to stop here for the next hour, as Gregory won’t know what to take away and what to leave. I was so afraid she... ...o scold them— and then—and then —and then—Oh, he was so good to me! Here’s Gregory at last. Gregory, we’ve been waiting this hour and a half.’ ‘It ain... ...h you. Uncle Chris- topher, won’t you teach Grace Crawley? She never saw a Pope Joan board in her life before.’ ‘Come here, my dear, and sit next to m... ...h, while talking to him about Edith, she persisted in not learning to play Pope Joan, so that he could not contrive that she should win, nevertheless ... ...s been allowed to sit as bearing authority, the romantic tale of the woman Pope not- withstanding. Thereupon, I left the palace in wrath, feeling myse...

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