A History of the Churches in England and Scotland: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen1T. Saint, 1771 |
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... greatest part of the wealth of Christendom , and was terrible to all chriftian princes . Not only did they dread the power of the Pope as Chrift's Vicar on earth , who could by a fin- gle act diffolve the allegiance of their fubjects ...
... greatest part of the wealth of Christendom , and was terrible to all chriftian princes . Not only did they dread the power of the Pope as Chrift's Vicar on earth , who could by a fin- gle act diffolve the allegiance of their fubjects ...
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... greatest reafon to dread . Perfons either attentive to their own inte- reft , or the interefts of their fellow men , could not avoid being scandalized at the wild doctrine and abuses of the pardon - mongers . The language in which ...
... greatest reafon to dread . Perfons either attentive to their own inte- reft , or the interefts of their fellow men , could not avoid being scandalized at the wild doctrine and abuses of the pardon - mongers . The language in which ...
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... greatest part of all denominations ardently defire a general council . After the death of Adrian , Clement the feventh of the family of Medicis , and coufin to Leo 1524. the tenth , was preferred to the Papal chair . Clement foon ...
... greatest part of all denominations ardently defire a general council . After the death of Adrian , Clement the feventh of the family of Medicis , and coufin to Leo 1524. the tenth , was preferred to the Papal chair . Clement foon ...
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... greatest crimes we " could be guilty of , efpecially feeing we are com- " manded not only to confefs the truth with our lips , " but in fincerity and reality to maintain it . But should " we deny that faith which we have fo publickly ...
... greatest crimes we " could be guilty of , efpecially feeing we are com- " manded not only to confefs the truth with our lips , " but in fincerity and reality to maintain it . But should " we deny that faith which we have fo publickly ...
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... greatest part who had no other interest in view than to find out truth . The Romish clergy were obliged to make replies , and to publifh them , which gave thofe who were not prefent at the public disputes an opportunity to know the ...
... greatest part who had no other interest in view than to find out truth . The Romish clergy were obliged to make replies , and to publifh them , which gave thofe who were not prefent at the public disputes an opportunity to know the ...
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Página 374 - He knew all the harbours and ports both of his own dominions and of France and Scotland, and how much water they had, and what was the way of coming into them.
Página 295 - Cheney, treasurer of the household ; sir John Gage, comptroller ; sir Anthony Wingfield, vice-chamberlain ; sir William Petre, secretary of state ; sir Richard Rich, sir John Baker, sir Ralph Sadler, sir Thomas Seymour, sir Richard Southwell, and sir Edmund Peckham».
Página 3 - We leave out of our consideration those territories which at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the fifteenth century...
Página 355 - Do you truft that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghoft...
Página 214 - They were to exhort the people to teach their children the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, and the Ten Commandments, in English : and every incumbent was to explain these, one article a day, till the people were instructed in them.
Página 433 - And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor and though I give my body to be burnt and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing...
Página 196 - ... and their poverty set them on to use many ill arts to grow rich. They were also much abroad, and kept no manner of discipline in their houses. But those houses were generally much richer than they seemed to be : for the abbots, raising great fines out of them, held the leases still low : and by that means, they were not obliged to entertain a greater number in their house, and so enriched themselves and their brethren by the fines that were raised ; for many houses, then rated at two hundred...
Página 107 - When shall we see the proud priest of Rome grant plenary indulgences to engage men to live in peace and charity, as * Fox, p. 494. f I/Enfant's Hist. of Constance. he does to engage Christians to murder each other?
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Página 222 - ... Calendar, the 29th of December; but unusual honours were devised for this martyr of the liberties of the Church, greater than any that had been given to the martyrs for Christianity. The day of raising his body, or, as they called it, of his translation, being the...