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A Short Course of History - Page 305
by Havilland Le Mesurier Chepmell - 1857
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The natural history of society in the barbarous and civilized state

William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 800 pages
...banished and dying, he never for a moment despaired of his cause, or doubted its sanctity. His latest words were, " I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore I die an exile ! " Hildebrand's system of reform triumphed after his death : and there is scarcely in the...
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The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized ..., Volume 2

William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 348 pages
...banished and dying, he never for a moment despaired of his cause or doubted its sanctity. His latest words were, " I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore I die an exile !" Hildebrand's system of reform triumphed after his death : and there is scarcely in the...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 5

1845 - 606 pages
...one last eftVt, his failing powers, and breathed out his spirit with the indignant exclamation — 'I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore I die in exile!' It was not permitted, even to the genius of Hildebrand, to condense into a single sentence, an epitome...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 5

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 604 pages
...one last effort, his failing powers, and breathed out his spirit with the indignant exclamation — 'I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore I die in exile !' It was not permitted, even to the genius of Hildebrand, to condense into a single sentence, an epitome...
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Pictorial History of the Middle Ages: From the Death of Constantine the ...

John Frost - 1846 - 374 pages
...all his adherents; and as his unconquered spirit left its aged and worn-out tenement, he exclaimed; " I have loved righteousness, and hated iniquity, and therefore I die in exile." Little respite was produced for Henry by the death of his great antagonist. The cardinals chose Victor...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 4

1847 - 824 pages
...and after the most wonderful successes, fell at last in the conflict, uttering, as his last words, " I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore I die in banishment." To him, the exaltation of the papacy was the perfection of righteousness. Prof. Voigt,...
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Letters to the Protestants of Scotland

sir George Sinclair (2nd bart.) - 1852 - 818 pages
...exception of the Emperor and the anti-Pope ;' and breathed out bis spirit with the indignant exclamation, ' I have loved righteousness, and hated iniquity, and, therefore, I die in exile.' Of his own guilt, his own danger, his u own need of forgiveness, the wretched man was wholly unconscious!...
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Landmarks of history. Middle ages: from the reign of Charlemagne to that of ...

Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1853 - 344 pages
...most of the other Italian citizens, attached to Heinrich's cause. In 1085, Gregory died at Salerno ; his last words were, " I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore do I die in exile." His character is hard to describe. His idea of a visible head of the Church, ruling...
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 26

1879 - 864 pages
...one last effort, his failing powers, and breathed out his spirit with the indignant exclamation : " I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity ; and therefore I die in exile." Thus, with words on his lips spoken in prophecy of the Son of God himself, Hildebrand passed into the...
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Noble Traits of Kingly Men, Or Pictures and Anecdotes of European History ...

European history - 1860 - 310 pages
...pope ; he caine to Rome, and was crowned there. Hildebrand had to flee. He died in exile, exclaiming, "I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore I die in exile." And yet Hildebrand had triumphed. The papacy was supreme. He died in exile ; but he left the papacy...
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