Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution; Selected and Illustrated with Notes....Rivington, 1853 |
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Side xi
... acts of munificence , for the increase of the literary treasures of your country , which exalt your GRACE's name to the same level with those of the most illustrious of your predecessors , Cranmer , and Parker , and Laud . That your ...
... acts of munificence , for the increase of the literary treasures of your country , which exalt your GRACE's name to the same level with those of the most illustrious of your predecessors , Cranmer , and Parker , and Laud . That your ...
Side xvi
... Acts and Monuments ' , and which the Editor looks upon as among the most valuable parts of his volumes , are brought together and compiled from distant and disjointed parts of that very extensive work ; a circumstance of which it is ...
... Acts and Monuments ' , and which the Editor looks upon as among the most valuable parts of his volumes , are brought together and compiled from distant and disjointed parts of that very extensive work ; a circumstance of which it is ...
Side xix
... Acts and Monuments , I fall within the range of such censures as that of Dr. John Milner , in which he speaks of " the frequent publication of John Fox's lying book of Martyrs , with prints of men , women , and children expiring in ...
... Acts and Monuments , I fall within the range of such censures as that of Dr. John Milner , in which he speaks of " the frequent publication of John Fox's lying book of Martyrs , with prints of men , women , and children expiring in ...
Side 6
... act up to their character and the canons of the universal church ; or whether the bishops of Rome might supersede the commission of Christ , and at pleasure control the authority of His church ? whether they should govern the church of ...
... act up to their character and the canons of the universal church ; or whether the bishops of Rome might supersede the commission of Christ , and at pleasure control the authority of His church ? whether they should govern the church of ...
Side 19
... Acts of the council ( see 1 Wilkins's Concilia , p . 90-100 ) do not seem to warrant this strong expression . I do not see that much can be concluded from them either way . papal claims , so , on the contrary , they c 2 AND THE ANGLICAN ...
... Acts of the council ( see 1 Wilkins's Concilia , p . 90-100 ) do not seem to warrant this strong expression . I do not see that much can be concluded from them either way . papal claims , so , on the contrary , they c 2 AND THE ANGLICAN ...
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