| William Sherlock - 1688 - 434 pages
...that Church rofe to its riches and ponjp ; nor need I tell what a value they fet on outward aftions of piety, the chief of thefe being the enriching of...the Head, and other Prelates of that Church do live ? The Head of it being in all things a temporal Prince, perpetually bufied in intrigues of State, and... | |
| Enchiridion - 1837 - 762 pages
...world as the sure means of attaining eternal life. Shall I add to this the visible and gross secularity and grandeur in which the head and other prelates of that church do live ; the head of it being in all things a temporal prince, perpetually busied in intrigues of state, and... | |
| Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 410 pages
...as the sure means of attaining eternal life. Shall I add to this, the visible and gross secularity and grandeur, in which the head, and other prelates of that Church, do live ? The head of it being in all things a temporal prince, perpetually busied in intrigues of state, and... | |
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