Ecclesiastical history, a course of lectures, Band 31838 |
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... consequence of such shameful neglect of duty on the part of the ministers of the church . This ignorance was both great and general ; the fact is attested by the barbarism of the schools , by the matter and style of the greatest part of ...
... consequence of such shameful neglect of duty on the part of the ministers of the church . This ignorance was both great and general ; the fact is attested by the barbarism of the schools , by the matter and style of the greatest part of ...
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... consequences might In short , the arrogance and pride of the popes arose to the most insupportable height : they treated , not only the ordinary laity , but even sovereign princes themselves , with the utmost in ... consequence of such.
... consequences might In short , the arrogance and pride of the popes arose to the most insupportable height : they treated , not only the ordinary laity , but even sovereign princes themselves , with the utmost in ... consequence of such.
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William Jones. the laity , they became , in consequence of such doctrines and such teachers , at once wicked and superstitious . The rapacity , however , of the agents of the papal see was so great , that in spite of the ignorance and ...
William Jones. the laity , they became , in consequence of such doctrines and such teachers , at once wicked and superstitious . The rapacity , however , of the agents of the papal see was so great , that in spite of the ignorance and ...
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... consequence of the reputation he had acquired , he was soon afterwards preferred to the mastership of Baliol college . About this time , Simon Islip , archbishop of Canterbury , having founded Canterbury - hall , in Oxford , established ...
... consequence of the reputation he had acquired , he was soon afterwards preferred to the mastership of Baliol college . About this time , Simon Islip , archbishop of Canterbury , having founded Canterbury - hall , in Oxford , established ...
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... consequences , to assist him to the utmost of their power . Whilst the parliament was in this manner disputing the authority of the Roman pontiff , the clergy , and particularly the regulars , very zealously defended it , both by ...
... consequences , to assist him to the utmost of their power . Whilst the parliament was in this manner disputing the authority of the Roman pontiff , the clergy , and particularly the regulars , very zealously defended it , both by ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abuses afterwards anabaptists appear archbishop Arminian authority baptism bishop Bohemia brethren Brownists called Calvin cardinal catholic cause Charles Christian church church of Rome civil clergy condemned conduct congregation conscience council council of Trent court of Rome Cromwell death declared defend dispute divine doctrine duke ecclesiastical Eckius edict elector elector of Saxony Elizabeth emperor enemies England faith Farel favour France friends gospel Henry heresy heretics holy honour Huguenots Huss indulgences Jesus Christ John Huss king king of Navarre kingdom laws learned lecture legate letter liberty Lollards Lord Luther magistrates manner Mennonites ment mind ministers nuncio opinions papal parliament party persecution persons pontiff pope popery preaching prelates priests prince prince of Condé principles proceedings protestants punishment puritans queen received reformation reign religion religious Romish Saxony says Scotland scriptures sect sent sovereign Spalatinus spirit suffered things tion truth Waldenses worship writings Wycliffe zeal
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 601 - ... methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam; purging and unsealing her long-abused sight at the fountain itself of heavenly radiance; while the whole noise of timorous and flocking birds, with those also that love the twilight, flutter about, amazed at what she means, and in their envious gabble would prognosticate a year of sects and schisms.
Seite 2 - And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them ; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so : but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger ; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Seite 601 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks: methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam...
Seite 669 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God, (it being Sunday evening,) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland...
Seite 79 - If any one abide not in Me, he shall be cast forth as a branch, and shall wither, and they shall gather him up and cast him into the fire, and he burneth.
Seite 497 - I now renounce and refuse,547 as things written with my hand contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death to save my life, if it might be; and...
Seite 182 - But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan : thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
Seite 528 - And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads...
Seite 467 - How presumptuous then are ye, the rude commons of one shire, and that one of the most brute and beastly of the whole realm...
Seite 635 - I beseech you remember, it is an article 'of your church covenant, that you be ready to receive whatever truth shall be made known to you from the written word of God.