The History of Protestant Nonconformity in England from the Reformation Under Henry VIII, Volumen1W. Ball, 1836 - 559 páginas |
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... hand down the sacred deposit to the times of the Lutheran reformation . " The success which attended Wycliffe's labours Early statutes aroused the jealous and intolerant spirit of the tics . popish clergy . In conformity with their ...
... hand down the sacred deposit to the times of the Lutheran reformation . " The success which attended Wycliffe's labours Early statutes aroused the jealous and intolerant spirit of the tics . popish clergy . In conformity with their ...
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... hands ; so , being at Antwerp in the year 1529 , he sent for one Packington , an English merchant there , and de- sired him to see how many New Testaments of Tindal's translation he might have for money . Pack- ington , who was a secret ...
... hands ; so , being at Antwerp in the year 1529 , he sent for one Packington , an English merchant there , and de- sired him to see how many New Testaments of Tindal's translation he might have for money . Pack- ington , who was a secret ...
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... how they were con- firmed of the apostles by prayer and imposition of their hands . And to these two the primitive church did add and conjoin other VIII . CHAP . society , they were ignorant of D 2 PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY . 35.
... how they were con- firmed of the apostles by prayer and imposition of their hands . And to these two the primitive church did add and conjoin other VIII . CHAP . society , they were ignorant of D 2 PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY . 35.
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... hand . His rapacious courtiers were enriched ; new blood was circulated through the languid frame of the aristocracy ; and society at large was benefited . Numerous cases of Hist . of Reform . , i . 432 . Hist . of England , vi . 345 ...
... hand . His rapacious courtiers were enriched ; new blood was circulated through the languid frame of the aristocracy ; and society at large was benefited . Numerous cases of Hist . of Reform . , i . 432 . Hist . of England , vi . 345 ...
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... hand toward the flame of the candle burning before them , and feeling the heat thereof , " O , " ( said he ) " I feel by experience , and have known it long by philo- sophy , that fire by God's ordi- nance is naturally hot ; but yet I ...
... hand toward the flame of the candle burning before them , and feeling the heat thereof , " O , " ( said he ) " I feel by experience , and have known it long by philo- sophy , that fire by God's ordi- nance is naturally hot ; but yet I ...
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amongst Anabaptists answer appointed archbishop authority bishop of London bishops brethren Brownists Burnet's Reform Cartwright catholic cause censured ceremonies CHAP character charge Christ Christian church of England clergy Common Prayer condemned conscience convocation council court Cranmer deprived divine doctrine ecclesiastical Edward ELIZ enemies English English Reformation faith favour Fuller godly Grindal Hampton Court conference hath Henry heresy Hist holy honor Ibid imprisonment intolerance JAMES judgment king king's laws learned letter liberty Lollards London Lord lord treasurer majesty majesty's Mary ment ministers ministry Neal oath offence opinions papists Parker parliament party persecution persons popery popish preachers preaching prelates prince principles prison proceedings profession protestant punishment puritans queen realm refused reign religion religious sacraments says scriptures spirit star chamber statute Strype's Annals Strype's Whitgift suffer supremacy surplice thereof things thirty-nine articles tion treatise truth unto VIII worship writing zeal