(New series, v.1-6). Reformation periodR. Bentley, 1884 |
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... persecution of Erasmus . Longolius had himself attacked Erasmus , but the great * The word Protestant did not become a sectarian title until the year 1529 , and then it was applied to the Lutherans only . Its appli- cation to denote all ...
... persecution of Erasmus . Longolius had himself attacked Erasmus , but the great * The word Protestant did not become a sectarian title until the year 1529 , and then it was applied to the Lutherans only . Its appli- cation to denote all ...
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... Pole's house in Rome in the year 1550. He did not entirely escape the persecution of Paul IV . , for his works were prohibited in the Index VOL . VIII . F IV . Reginald Pole . 1556-58 . CHAP . Purgatorio ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY . 65.
... Pole's house in Rome in the year 1550. He did not entirely escape the persecution of Paul IV . , for his works were prohibited in the Index VOL . VIII . F IV . Reginald Pole . 1556-58 . CHAP . Purgatorio ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY . 65.
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... persecution : on referring to his past conduct , as in his celebrated letter to Charles V. , although , perhaps , he does not purposely misrepresent the facts , yet he so colours them as to falsify them in cor- recting his writings ...
... persecution : on referring to his past conduct , as in his celebrated letter to Charles V. , although , perhaps , he does not purposely misrepresent the facts , yet he so colours them as to falsify them in cor- recting his writings ...
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... persecutions were going on in England ; he was in correspondence with a large party ready for revolt , and prepared to receive him as a leader , if an opportunity should occur for placing himself at their head ; he was irritated by the ...
... persecutions were going on in England ; he was in correspondence with a large party ready for revolt , and prepared to receive him as a leader , if an opportunity should occur for placing himself at their head ; he was irritated by the ...
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... persecution of all who did not bow subservient to the royal will and pleasure , was unen- durable . He adverts with indignant pathos to the judicial murders of Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher , with the other sufferers under Crumwell ...
... persecution of all who did not bow subservient to the royal will and pleasure , was unen- durable . He adverts with indignant pathos to the judicial murders of Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher , with the other sufferers under Crumwell ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 87 - Repent and turn yourselves from all your transgressions; so iniquity shall not be your ruin. Cast away from you all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed: and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye (Ezek., 18: 27-32).
Página 369 - If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed : for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds.
Página 149 - It is impossible to read the treatise on justification, drawn up by him when he acted as legate at the diet and conference held at Ratisbon, in 1541, together with the letters which passed between him and Pole at that time, without being convinced that both these prelates agreed with the reformers on this article, and differed widely from Sadoleto and others, whose sentiments were afterwards sanctioned by the Council of Trent.
Página 283 - ... without scruple of conscience, enjoy them without impeachment or trouble, by pretence of any general council, canons, or ecclesiastical laws, and clear from all dangers of the censures of the church.
Página 273 - ... the confession of Christ's faith ; namely, in the breast of the queen's excellency, of whom, to speak without adulation, the saying of the prophet may be verified, " Ecce quasi derelicta!" And see how miraculously God of his goodness preserved her highness, contrary to the expectation of man, that when numbers conspired against her, and policies were devised to disinherit her, and armed power prepared to destroy her; yet she, being a virgin helpless, naked, and unarmed, prevailed, and had the...
Página 87 - ... if when he seeth the sword come upon the land, he blow the trumpet, and warn the people ; then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning ; if the sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head.
Página 144 - Many are of opinion that there is scarcely a book of this age, or at least in the Italian language, so sweet, so pious, so simple, so well fitted to instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doctrine of justification.
Página 33 - Lupsett and afterward by Mr. Fox, how it standeth with your grace's pleasure, considering my fervent desire therein that, your matter once achieved and brought to a final conclusion in this University, I should repair to your presence, your grace could not grant me at this time a petition more comfortable unto me.
Página 274 - God, he hath not obtained the end. I can well compare him to David, which, though he were a man elect of God, yet for that he was contaminate with blood and wars, he could not build the temple of Jerusalem, but left the finishing thereof to Solomon, who was Rex pacificus.
Página 361 - How superior powers ought to be obeyed of their subjects, and wherein they may lawfully by God's Word be disobeyed and resisted...