The Apology for the Church of England: And A Treatise of the Holy ScripturesN.-Y. Protestant Episcopal Press, 1831 - 10 Seiten |
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... writing the Apology , considered himself as merely the amanuensis of his brethren , and freely employed their arguments and statements . Several productions of the years 1558 and 1559 furnish portions of its argument ; in two ...
... writing the Apology , considered himself as merely the amanuensis of his brethren , and freely employed their arguments and statements . Several productions of the years 1558 and 1559 furnish portions of its argument ; in two ...
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... written in Latin , the universal language ; and the celebrated purity of JEWELL'S Latin style was unquestionably one of the reasons that led to his appointment . His work appears to have been perused in manuscript by several of the ...
... written in Latin , the universal language ; and the celebrated purity of JEWELL'S Latin style was unquestionably one of the reasons that led to his appointment . His work appears to have been perused in manuscript by several of the ...
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... writing against it to be punished as those against the Common Prayer . In another paper , relative to the same Convocation ... written and set up before the editor had seen the transla- tion , or rather paraphrase which Mr. ISAACSON has ...
... writing against it to be punished as those against the Common Prayer . In another paper , relative to the same Convocation ... written and set up before the editor had seen the transla- tion , or rather paraphrase which Mr. ISAACSON has ...
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... writing in their mother tongue , and against a translation . At length , in 1564 , one DORMAN , " a fellow of New College , m HUMPHREY , Jewell's earliest and contemporary biographer , asserts this as matter of common fame : - " etiamsi ...
... writing in their mother tongue , and against a translation . At length , in 1564 , one DORMAN , " a fellow of New College , m HUMPHREY , Jewell's earliest and contemporary biographer , asserts this as matter of common fame : - " etiamsi ...
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... written for their instruction ; pointing out , among other similar characteristics , DORMAN's gross plagiarisms from HARDING and HOSIUS , of arguments which as originally propounded had been already triumphantly confuted by JEWELL ...
... written for their instruction ; pointing out , among other similar characteristics , DORMAN's gross plagiarisms from HARDING and HOSIUS , of arguments which as originally propounded had been already triumphantly confuted by JEWELL ...
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ancient fathers Antichrist Apology Apostles Archbishop Arians AUGUSTINE saith authority bishop of Rome blood body bread called Canon Canon Law catholic cause CHRIST Christian CHRYSOSTOM Church of England Church of Rome clergy command Communion condemned Constantinople corruption Council Council of Trent CYPRIAN death Defence divine doctrine doth Eccles Ecclesia ecclesiastical emperor Epist error faith God's godly gospel Greek HARDING hath heart heaven heresy heretics Holy Scriptures honour Hosius JEROME JESUS JEWELL Jewell's John judgment king kingdom Latin learned live LORD Marcion Martyr Matt matter Matth never opinions ORIGEN passage Paul's Cross Peter Pope Pope's prayers preached priests princes prophets quæ quod quoted received Reformation religion Roman Romish sacrament saith Sect sermon SOZOMEN speak spirit temple TERTULLIAN thee THEODORET thereof things thou tion translation truth unto whole wicked word worship καὶ