Morning of the ReformationAmerican Sunday-school Union, 1842 - 324 páginas |
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... papal court to Babylon , and declares that he has quitted it forever , as a place equally de- prived of virtue and of shame , the residence of misery and the mother of error . In an- other , he fairly exhausts , on this subject , every ...
... papal court to Babylon , and declares that he has quitted it forever , as a place equally de- prived of virtue and of shame , the residence of misery and the mother of error . In an- other , he fairly exhausts , on this subject , every ...
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... papal court , and urges the necessity of putting a forcible stop to its oppressions . " There are three things , " says he , in this tract , “ which we commonly bring away with us from Rome ; a bad conscience , a vitiated stomach and an ...
... papal court , and urges the necessity of putting a forcible stop to its oppressions . " There are three things , " says he , in this tract , “ which we commonly bring away with us from Rome ; a bad conscience , a vitiated stomach and an ...
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... papal inflexibility began to re- lax , and the humble supplicant was pardoned . The kings of France , in repeated instances , exerted all their power with a view to the re- formation of the church , but with no better success . The same ...
... papal inflexibility began to re- lax , and the humble supplicant was pardoned . The kings of France , in repeated instances , exerted all their power with a view to the re- formation of the church , but with no better success . The same ...
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... papal court could not always wait to have the mo- ney collected and conveyed from every coun- try of Europe ; and there were wealthy mer- chants , here and there , who stood ready to purchase the indulgences for particular pro- vinces ...
... papal court could not always wait to have the mo- ney collected and conveyed from every coun- try of Europe ; and there were wealthy mer- chants , here and there , who stood ready to purchase the indulgences for particular pro- vinces ...
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... the forgiveness of sin . He earnestly dissuaded his hearers from having any thing to do with papal indulgences , or plac- ing the least reliance upon them . " And if some cry , " said he , " that I MORNING OF THE REFORMATION . 103.
... the forgiveness of sin . He earnestly dissuaded his hearers from having any thing to do with papal indulgences , or plac- ing the least reliance upon them . " And if some cry , " said he , " that I MORNING OF THE REFORMATION . 103.
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Página 274 - ... it would receive confirmation from your most Serene Majesty, and all the States of the Empire. Great God! I should thus be like to an infamous cloak, used to hide and cover over every kind of malice and tyranny. " In the third and last place, — I have written some books against private individuals, who had undertaken to defend the tyranny of Rome by destroying the faith. I freely confess that I may have attacked such persons with more violence than was consistent with my profession as an ecclesiastic...
Página 87 - are the most precious and sublime of God's gifts. " This cross" (pointing to the red cross) " has as much efficacy as the cross of Jesus Christ. Draw near, and I will give you letters, duly sealed, by which even the sins you shall hereafter desire to commit shall be all forgiven you.
Página 72 - It is incredible what sins and atrocities are committed in Rome. He says, " again they must be seen and heard to be believed." So that it is usual to say, " If there be a hell Rome is built above it." It is an abyss from whence all sins proceed.
Página 146 - I have no will but the Lord's. He will do with me what seemeth good in his sight But had I a hundred heads, I would rather lose them all than retract the testimony I have borne to the holy Christian faith.
Página 90 - Many Prophets and Kings have desired to see the things which ye see, and have not seen them ; and to hear those things that ye hear, and have not heard them.
Página 78 - Oct. 1516. go to pieces if brother Martin should fall.* If the plague spreads, I will send the brethren away in all directions, but for my part I am placed here ; obedience does not allow me to leave the spot until He who called me hither shall call me away.
Página 264 - I would gladly pass my days in happiness and peace. But the cause is Thine . . . and it is righteous and everlasting! O Lord ! help me!
Página 88 - We are enduring horrible torment! A small alms would deliver us; you can give it, and you will not !' " A shudder ran through his hearers at these words, uttered by the formidable voice of the mountebank monk.
Página 274 - I have spoken evil, bear witness against me? (John xviii. 23.) How much more should I, who am but dust and ashes, and so prone to error, desire that every one should bring forward what he can against my doctrine. " Therefore, most Serene Emperor, and you illustrious Princes, and all, whether high or low, who hear me, I implore you by the mercies of God to prove to me by the writings of the prophets and apostles that I am in error. As soon as I shall be convinced, I will...
Página 142 - Most worthy father, upon the summons of his Holiness the Pope, and at the desire of my gracious Lord, the elector of Saxony, I appear before you, as...