The History of Protestant Nonconformity in England from the Reformation Under Henry VIII, Volumen1W. Ball, 1836 - 559 páginas |
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... suffered under this statute . " As king Henry the Fourth , " says Fox , was the first of all English kings that began the unmercifull burn- ing of Christ's saints , for standing against the Pope ; so was this William Sautre , the true ...
... suffered under this statute . " As king Henry the Fourth , " says Fox , was the first of all English kings that began the unmercifull burn- ing of Christ's saints , for standing against the Pope ; so was this William Sautre , the true ...
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... suffering . They were not permitted to remain a dead letter : the clergy were active in carrying out their spirit , and thus further alienated the more thoughtful part of the community from the esta- blished church . " Who would have ...
... suffering . They were not permitted to remain a dead letter : the clergy were active in carrying out their spirit , and thus further alienated the more thoughtful part of the community from the esta- blished church . " Who would have ...
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... suffer- ing which moral evil engenders leads to its cor- rection . There is a point beyond which oppression is not endured ; where humanity , though enfeebled , claims redress , and exhibits a strength of resistance on which neither ...
... suffer- ing which moral evil engenders leads to its cor- rection . There is a point beyond which oppression is not endured ; where humanity , though enfeebled , claims redress , and exhibits a strength of resistance on which neither ...
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... suffering awakens . It is thus that an all - wise Providence educes good from evil , making even the sufferings of the virtuous the most efficient means of diffusing their principles . The partial reformation effected by Henry was not ...
... suffering awakens . It is thus that an all - wise Providence educes good from evil , making even the sufferings of the virtuous the most efficient means of diffusing their principles . The partial reformation effected by Henry was not ...
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... suffered himself by that credulity to be moved against so great a king , by means of those evil workers ; especially since he himself was but for et vermis , dregs and a worm , in comparison to so great a king . " » Strype's Memorials ...
... suffered himself by that credulity to be moved against so great a king , by means of those evil workers ; especially since he himself was but for et vermis , dregs and a worm , in comparison to so great a king . " » Strype's Memorials ...
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