Historical Gleanings: A Series of Sketches: Wiklif. Laud. Wilkes. Horne Tooke, Volum 2Macmillan and Company, 1870 - 247 sider |
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... ment had full play . As might be expected from such a tone of public feeling , the police of each local jurisdiction was vigilant and active . Nor was this spirit of peculiar independence mere anarchy or disorganisation . It was a ...
... ment had full play . As might be expected from such a tone of public feeling , the police of each local jurisdiction was vigilant and active . Nor was this spirit of peculiar independence mere anarchy or disorganisation . It was a ...
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... ment , because it convulsed society . It provoked religious speculation , because the central religious authority having been , in this island at least , dis- credited , innovations in doctrine became familiar , and were for a time ...
... ment , because it convulsed society . It provoked religious speculation , because the central religious authority having been , in this island at least , dis- credited , innovations in doctrine became familiar , and were for a time ...
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... ment of rival interests came the tremendous con- vulsion of the Great . Plague . A general tradition sets Wiklif's birth in the year 1324 ; but there are no positive grounds on which the tradition is supported . More solid evi- dence is ...
... ment of rival interests came the tremendous con- vulsion of the Great . Plague . A general tradition sets Wiklif's birth in the year 1324 ; but there are no positive grounds on which the tradition is supported . More solid evi- dence is ...
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... ment have endured to our time , but the precedent which Courtenay established , of constraining the Uni- versity to submit to ecclesiastical authority , did not fail of its fruit . Succeeding prelates and monarchs found out that there ...
... ment have endured to our time , but the precedent which Courtenay established , of constraining the Uni- versity to submit to ecclesiastical authority , did not fail of its fruit . Succeeding prelates and monarchs found out that there ...
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... ment and faith from the adherents of the Roman see . The Protestant clergy were , moreover , incom- parably more able and learned than their adversaries . Romanism , prevailed in country districts only , and was kept alive there by the ...
... ment and faith from the adherents of the Roman see . The Protestant clergy were , moreover , incom- parably more able and learned than their adversaries . Romanism , prevailed in country districts only , and was kept alive there by the ...
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