The Reformation in EnglandJ. Lane, 1906 - 467 páginas |
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... vouching for the correctness of the reprint ; but the matter is so trifling that it is not worth while to seek after the very scarce original edition of Fox . sea . According hereunto I wrote my letters in all 10 ESSAY ANTHONY DALABER .
... vouching for the correctness of the reprint ; but the matter is so trifling that it is not worth while to seek after the very scarce original edition of Fox . sea . According hereunto I wrote my letters in all 10 ESSAY ANTHONY DALABER .
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... matter by putting in the margin , " brother against brother , " which it cer- tainly was , however we may doubt the propriety of the allusion . " So , " continues Dalaber , " the Wednesday in the morn- ' ing before Shrovetide , Master ...
... matter by putting in the margin , " brother against brother , " which it cer- tainly was , however we may doubt the propriety of the allusion . " So , " continues Dalaber , " the Wednesday in the morn- ' ing before Shrovetide , Master ...
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... matter , it would be very unjust , and uncharitable , to suppose that Thomas Greene had said anything else than truth ; but the fact is , that he seems most anxious to have it known and believed that what he had been saying was false ...
... matter , it would be very unjust , and uncharitable , to suppose that Thomas Greene had said anything else than truth ; but the fact is , that he seems most anxious to have it known and believed that what he had been saying was false ...
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... matter so open and manifest before my face that it profited ' not me to stand in the matter . " The reader might perhaps imagine that Greene was now going to tell the truth . But no such thing ; it was only that the old lie being found ...
... matter so open and manifest before my face that it profited ' not me to stand in the matter . " The reader might perhaps imagine that Greene was now going to tell the truth . But no such thing ; it was only that the old lie being found ...
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... matters is about predestination . How dost thou believe about predestination ? " " Careless was probably glad to evade the first and principal question , by taking ... matter of predestination ; and that is ended 26 [ ESSAY JOHN CARELESS'S.
... matters is about predestination . How dost thou believe about predestination ? " " Careless was probably glad to evade the first and principal question , by taking ... matter of predestination ; and that is ended 26 [ ESSAY JOHN CARELESS'S.
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Página 99 - 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.
Página 74 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
Página 179 - 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 Forever, and forever, shall be yours.
Página 179 - 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.
Página 12 - 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.
Página 19 - Which departed from the council rejoicing that ' they were counted worthy to suffer for the name of
Página 379 - ... be, or else in proceeding against them, (if they shall continue obstinate) according to the order of the laws...
Página 445 - 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?
Página 193 - Court : which three persons, through the spirit of God at their death, did more edify the people in godly learning, than all the sermons that had been preached there a long time before. " The fourth man of this company, named Robert Gardner, escaped their hands and fled ; albeit he was cruelly sought for to have had the like death. But the living Lord preserved him ; to whom be all honour and glory, world without end...
Página 10 - Commissary and Dean came out of the choir, wonderfully troubled as it seemed. About the middle of the church met them Dr. London, puffing, blustering, and blowing like a hungry and greedy lion seeking his prey.