The Book of the ChurchJ. Murray, 1848 - 542 páginas |
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... desired to improve their subjects , to meliorate the state of their kingdoms , and to embel- lish their courts and capitals , it was by means of the Christian clergy alone that these good ends could be effected . The chiefs perceived ...
... desired to improve their subjects , to meliorate the state of their kingdoms , and to embel- lish their courts and capitals , it was by means of the Christian clergy alone that these good ends could be effected . The chiefs perceived ...
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... desired the benefit of a resident Priest for their vassals and themselves ; and thus the limits2 of the estate became those of the parish . These churches were at first regarded as chapels of ease to the Cathedral , and the officiating ...
... desired the benefit of a resident Priest for their vassals and themselves ; and thus the limits2 of the estate became those of the parish . These churches were at first regarded as chapels of ease to the Cathedral , and the officiating ...
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... desired that some persons would go and bring the King back to his guests ; and Dunstan , with a Bishop his kinsman , was chosen to execute this rude commission , which none of the nobles , displeased as they were , and heated perhaps ...
... desired that some persons would go and bring the King back to his guests ; and Dunstan , with a Bishop his kinsman , was chosen to execute this rude commission , which none of the nobles , displeased as they were , and heated perhaps ...
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... desired over the English Church . He went to Rome , according to the then prevailing custom , and received his pall from the hands of Pope John XII . The new Archbishop was not sparing of miracles to overawe the people , and prepare ...
... desired over the English Church . He went to Rome , according to the then prevailing custom , and received his pall from the hands of Pope John XII . The new Archbishop was not sparing of miracles to overawe the people , and prepare ...
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... desired this farther elevation , he dreaded it also ; but the apprehension of difficulty and unde- fined danger operates as an incentive to ambitious zeal , espe- cially in a mind like his . To his friends he said , that he must either ...
... desired this farther elevation , he dreaded it also ; but the apprehension of difficulty and unde- fined danger operates as an incentive to ambitious zeal , espe- cially in a mind like his . To his friends he said , that he must either ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Anne Askew Anne Boleyn answer appeared appointed Archbishop Archbishop of York authority Becket believed better Bishop of London Bishops blessed body brought called Canterbury cause Christ Christian Church of England clergy conscience Council court Cranmer danger death declared desired dispute doctrine Dunstan duty ecclesiastical enemies England English evil excommunicated faith father favour Fcap feeling friends God's hands hath heart Heaven Henry heresy heretic holy honour Ibid judgement King King's kingdom Lanfranc laws lives Lollards London Lord martyr mercy ministers monasteries monks never oath obtained opinion Papal Papists Parliament persecution persons Pope pray prayer preached Prelates priests Primate Prince prison proceeded Protestant punishment Puritans Queen reason received Reformation refused reign religion religious replied Ridley Roman Romanists Rome Romish Church Sacrament saying Scripture sent soul spirit Strype's suffer temper thee things thou tion transubstantiation truth unto Wicliffe words
Pasajes populares
Página 72 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.
Página 224 - Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O LORD; for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Página 90 - The kings of the earth stand up, and the rulers take counsel together against the LORD, and against his Anointed : 3 Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their cords from.
Página 210 - Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean; and thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.
Página 330 - Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man : WE SHALL THIS DAY LIGHT SUCH A CANDLE, BY GOD'S GRACE, IN ENGLAND, AS I TRUST SHALL NEVER BE PUT OUT.
Página 437 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.
Página 542 - BELL (Sir Charles). The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression, as Connected with the Fine Arts.
Página 398 - I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion in substance and ceremony: never speak more to that point, how far you are bound to obey.
Página 330 - O heavenly Father, I give unto thee most hearty thanks, for that thou hast called me to be a professor of thee, even unto death. I beseech thee, Lord God, take mercy upon this realm of England, and deliver the same from all her enemies.
Página 392 - That the doctrine of the Church might be preserved in purity, according to God's Word. 2. That good pastors might be planted in all churches to preach the same. 3. That the Church government might be sincerely ministered, according to God's Word.