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Side viii
... religion , in the age before the reformation , that I know no book so proper to prepare a man for reading the History of the Re- formation , as the attentive reading of that noble work . He was indeed well furnished with a collection of ...
... religion , in the age before the reformation , that I know no book so proper to prepare a man for reading the History of the Re- formation , as the attentive reading of that noble work . He was indeed well furnished with a collection of ...
Side xi
... religion , in hope that a great reformation of abuses among them was then projected . But one of the learnedest men that ever I knew of that communion said then to my- self , that all that was only done to fright pope Innocent the ...
... religion , in hope that a great reformation of abuses among them was then projected . But one of the learnedest men that ever I knew of that communion said then to my- self , that all that was only done to fright pope Innocent the ...
Side xiv
... religion and government ; and are taking the very same methods , only a little diversified , that have been pur- sued in popery , to bring the world into a blind dependance upon the clergy , and to draw the wealth and strength of the ...
... religion and government ; and are taking the very same methods , only a little diversified , that have been pur- sued in popery , to bring the world into a blind dependance upon the clergy , and to draw the wealth and strength of the ...
Side xv
... religion was totally depraved by them . We have also rules and rubrics for worship that are our standards , fixed by law : and yet we see a humour of inno- vation making a great progress in these , without the least complaint , by the ...
... religion was totally depraved by them . We have also rules and rubrics for worship that are our standards , fixed by law : and yet we see a humour of inno- vation making a great progress in these , without the least complaint , by the ...
Side xxiii
... qui passeroient la capacite de tous les Anglois . C'est ainsi que Wake- field , qui avoit plus de vanité que de religion , trafiquoit de ses senti- ments . " the LXX . translators , but have recourse only b 4 THE INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... qui passeroient la capacite de tous les Anglois . C'est ainsi que Wake- field , qui avoit plus de vanité que de religion , trafiquoit de ses senti- ments . " the LXX . translators , but have recourse only b 4 THE INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
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Side 529 - Because there is none other that fighteth for us, but only thou, O God.
Side 519 - I was never procurer nor counsellor of his majesty thereunto, but after it was finished, by his grace's appointment and consent of the makers of the same, I was only a sorter out and placer of the principal matters therein contained.
Side 548 - So Ahab sent unto all the children of Israel, and gathered the prophets together unto mount Carmel. And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions ? if the Lord be God, follow him : but if Baal then follow him.
Side 220 - ... (God willing) to proceed to the same ; whereof we shall ascertain your lordship so shortly as we may. This is also to advertise your lordship, that we have found a fair chalice of gold, and divers other parcels of plate, which the abbot had hid secretly from all such commissioners as have...
Side xxvii - A Specimen of some errors and defects in the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, written by Gilbert Burnet, DD
Side 541 - ... as the process of the law thereunto belongeth; which continued fifteen days after our coming thither. And the morrow after Ascension-day I gave final sentence therein, how that it was indispensable for the pope to license any such marriages.
Side 107 - We therefore minding not only to provide for an unity and quietness, to be had and continued amongst our said subjects, but also greatly coveting and desiring them to be brought to a profession and knowledge of the mere verity and truth, and no longer to be seduced, nor blinded with any such superstitious and false doctrine of any earthly usurper of God's laws...
Side ix - Then shall the archbishop put '• into his hand the pastoral staff, saying, Be to the flock...
Side 282 - States ; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Side 205 - Authorite, as Supreme Head of this Church of England, or otherwise by your Sage Discrecion, that your Mayor of your Cytie of London, and his Brethren the Aldermen for the...