The History of Protestant Nonconformity in England from the Reformation Under Henry VIII, Volumen1W. Ball, 1836 - 559 páginas |
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... Opinion amongst the Puritans - Cartwright advocates a Presby- terian System - Deprived of his Lectureship - His Propositions— Expulsion from the University — Puritans supported in the Parlia- ment of 1571 . · 197 CHAPTER IX ...
... Opinion amongst the Puritans - Cartwright advocates a Presby- terian System - Deprived of his Lectureship - His Propositions— Expulsion from the University — Puritans supported in the Parlia- ment of 1571 . · 197 CHAPTER IX ...
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... opinion had long been recognized in the papal code ; and the history of Europe had afforded many instances of atrocity occurring under the operation of this prin- ciple . In the year 1382 , being two years prior to the Richard II ...
... opinion had long been recognized in the papal code ; and the history of Europe had afforded many instances of atrocity occurring under the operation of this prin- ciple . In the year 1382 , being two years prior to the Richard II ...
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... opinions on their pupils ; require that all books written by Wycliffe and his disciples should be banished from schools , halls , hospitals , and other places ; and forbid the translation of any portion of Scripture into the vernacular ...
... opinions on their pupils ; require that all books written by Wycliffe and his disciples should be banished from schools , halls , hospitals , and other places ; and forbid the translation of any portion of Scripture into the vernacular ...
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... opinion ; while his explicit assertion of the fact , in his reply to Luther's answer , re- quires an admission to this extent . Had it been wholly the work of others , the king would scarcely have ventured so open an asser- tion of his ...
... opinion ; while his explicit assertion of the fact , in his reply to Luther's answer , re- quires an admission to this extent . Had it been wholly the work of others , the king would scarcely have ventured so open an asser- tion of his ...
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... opinions . " From these principles , however , he swerved at the very time when he might have most successfully advocated them , and has thus sullied one of the most perfect and highly - gifted characters which history supplies . Sir ...
... opinions . " From these principles , however , he swerved at the very time when he might have most successfully advocated them , and has thus sullied one of the most perfect and highly - gifted characters which history supplies . Sir ...
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