Collections Concerning the Church Or Congregation of Protestant Separatists Formed at Scrooby in North Nottinghamshire, in the Time of King James I: The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-EnglandJ.R. Smith, 1854 - 237 sider |
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... reformation . This is the necessary result of even their own great principle of free inquiry . I know very well that there are two different aspects under which the conduct of the persons about whom I write may be contemplated . Some ...
... reformation . This is the necessary result of even their own great principle of free inquiry . I know very well that there are two different aspects under which the conduct of the persons about whom I write may be contemplated . Some ...
Side 9
... Reformation of the sixteenth century , supported as it was by so much learning and piety , by so much political power , and by so much of the popular will , had set men's minds at liberty to rove at pleasure in the fields of theological ...
... Reformation of the sixteenth century , supported as it was by so much learning and piety , by so much political power , and by so much of the popular will , had set men's minds at liberty to rove at pleasure in the fields of theological ...
Side 24
... Reformation . Almost all the more conspicuous of the religious for the number orders had here a representative ; for there Remarkable of religious houses before the Reforma- tion . were Cistercians at Rufford , Gilbertines at Mattersey ...
... Reformation . Almost all the more conspicuous of the religious for the number orders had here a representative ; for there Remarkable of religious houses before the Reforma- tion . were Cistercians at Rufford , Gilbertines at Mattersey ...
Side 28
... Reformation by a Dutchman named Van Baller , who preached to the people the doctrines of Luther , in the Priory church or under the shadow of its walls . it is hard to convince it that the mouth of 28 THE FOUNDERS OF.
... Reformation by a Dutchman named Van Baller , who preached to the people the doctrines of Luther , in the Priory church or under the shadow of its walls . it is hard to convince it that the mouth of 28 THE FOUNDERS OF.
Side 38
... Reformation by public proclamations in several pulpits , as if had meant , contrary to the king's mind , to have carried all the you 1 23 Smith's Parallels , Censures , and Observations , 4to , 1609 , p . 5 . people of the country after ...
... Reformation by public proclamations in several pulpits , as if had meant , contrary to the king's mind , to have carried all the you 1 23 Smith's Parallels , Censures , and Observations , 4to , 1609 , p . 5 . people of the country after ...
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