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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... cause of pure taste , and virtue , and piety . It is presumed that this object may in some degree have been obtained , by the examples which will be found here recorded , and the manner in which the several narratives are told , of ...
... cause of pure taste , and virtue , and piety . It is presumed that this object may in some degree have been obtained , by the examples which will be found here recorded , and the manner in which the several narratives are told , of ...
Side xviii
... cause , is gained in the way which is most likely to secure and serve the edifying of the body of Christ in love . " And yet , if he could any where have found Popery associated with greater piety and heavenly - mindedness than in Sir ...
... cause , is gained in the way which is most likely to secure and serve the edifying of the body of Christ in love . " And yet , if he could any where have found Popery associated with greater piety and heavenly - mindedness than in Sir ...
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... cause of very solemn importance may not , in a degree , have suffered , by an aversion to controversy , and an opinion of the little account due to my adversaries , which have kept me so long silent . But had it been true , that the ...
... cause of very solemn importance may not , in a degree , have suffered , by an aversion to controversy , and an opinion of the little account due to my adversaries , which have kept me so long silent . But had it been true , that the ...
Side xxv
... cause ; and when they who had cause to complain , were yet themselves very much abased , and did not complain in all they might ; when divers excellent persons , St. Bernard , Clemangis , Grosthead , Marsilius , and pope Adrian himself ...
... cause ; and when they who had cause to complain , were yet themselves very much abased , and did not complain in all they might ; when divers excellent persons , St. Bernard , Clemangis , Grosthead , Marsilius , and pope Adrian himself ...
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... cause to the decision of that rule which ought to determine all the controversies of the Christian Church ; take refuge in antiquity , and hope for the pro- tection amongst men , which God and his word have denied them ; and when we ...
... cause to the decision of that rule which ought to determine all the controversies of the Christian Church ; take refuge in antiquity , and hope for the pro- tection amongst men , which God and his word have denied them ; and when we ...
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