Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in EnglandJ. Lane, 1899 - 467 Seiten |
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... reasons for differing from his author on points where he would almost necessarily differ . The work is therefore given here precisely as Maitland published it , apart from the correction of a few obvious mis- prints . But the question ...
... reasons for differing from his author on points where he would almost necessarily differ . The work is therefore given here precisely as Maitland published it , apart from the correction of a few obvious mis- prints . But the question ...
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... reason to doubt the essential truth ' of the story of the intrigue against Catherine Parr , about which Maitland is particularly contemptuous . " So much then may be said by way of criticism and caution in regard to the work now ...
... reason to doubt the essential truth ' of the story of the intrigue against Catherine Parr , about which Maitland is particularly contemptuous . " So much then may be said by way of criticism and caution in regard to the work now ...
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... reason for which the apocryphal books were relegated to an inferior posi- tion , we find that it was due to literary criticism , a result of the New Learning . So long as these books had been , in unscholarly fashion , accepted as a ...
... reason for which the apocryphal books were relegated to an inferior posi- tion , we find that it was due to literary criticism , a result of the New Learning . So long as these books had been , in unscholarly fashion , accepted as a ...
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... reason of your letters . Una opinio erat , & c . " Here the cautious prior proceeds to detail the errors and heresies in Latin , but as we have already had a synopsis of them , we may skip rather more than a page , and take him up when ...
... reason of your letters . Una opinio erat , & c . " Here the cautious prior proceeds to detail the errors and heresies in Latin , but as we have already had a synopsis of them , we may skip rather more than a page , and take him up when ...
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... reasons for the opinion , I may say , that I believe the date from Strasburgh to be merely a blind , and that the book was printed in London . With regard to deception of that kind , it is notorious that the puritan party had no scruple ...
... reasons for the opinion , I may say , that I believe the date from Strasburgh to be merely a blind , and that the book was printed in London . With regard to deception of that kind , it is notorious that the puritan party had no scruple ...
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Seite 181 - O my lord ! Must I then leave you ? must I needs forego So good, so noble, and so true a master ? Bear witness, all that have not hearts of iron, With what a sorrow Cromwell leaves his lord. — The King shall have my service ; but my prayers For ever and for ever shall be yours.
Seite 101 - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God : but the woman is the glory of the man. For the man is not of the woman; but the woman of the man. Neither was the man created for the woman ; but the woman for the man.
Seite 181 - I have told him What, and how true thou art : he will advance thee; Some little memory of me will stir him, (I know his noble nature) not to let Thy hopeful service perish too. Good Cromwell, Neglect him not ; make use * now, and provide For thine own future safety.
Seite 354 - Bradford, (for they both lay in one chamber,) that he had made the bishop of London afraid : " for," saith he laughingly, " his chaplain gave him counsel not to strike me with his crosier-staff, for that I would strike again ; and, by my troth," said he, rubbing his hands, " I made him believe I would do so indeed.
Seite 14 - On peut jurer, dit-il, qu'on n'a pas fait une chose, quoiqu'on l'ait faite effectivement, en entendant en soi-même qu'on ne l'a pas faite un certain -jour, ou avant qu'on fût né, ou en sous-entendant quelque autre circonstance pareille, sans que les paroles dont on se sert aient aucun sens qui le puisse faire connaître; et cela est fort commode en beaucoup de rencontres, et est toujours très juste, quand cela est nécessaire ou utile pour la santé, l'honneur ou le bien.
Seite 21 - Jesus, they departed from the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for his name, Acts v.
Seite 381 - Christian charity reqnireth, nor yet proceeded withal according to the order of justice, but are suffered to continue in their errors, to the dishonour of Almighty God, and dangerous example of others...
Seite 354 - ... bishop Bonner had bestowed upon him, when he degraded him. But when the people saw his reverend and ancient face, with a long white beard, they burst out with weeping tears, and cried, saying; God save thee, good Dr. Taylor...
Seite 4 - The Letters whyche Johan Ashwell, Priour of 'Newnham Abbey besydes Bedforde, sente secretly to the ' Byshope of Lyncolne, in the yeare of our Lord MDxxvii. ' where in the sayde Pryour accuseth George Joye that tyme ' beyng felowe of Peter College in Cambrydge, of fower ' opinyons : with the answere of the sayde George vnto the 'same opynyons3.
Seite 447 - That is well said ; I see vou are no Anabaptist How say you then to the presence of Christ's body and blood in the sacrament of the altar?