Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 - Christian biography |
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... began to read the ancient fathers , and councils , they found a vast difference between the first five ages of the Christian church , in which piety and learning prevailed , and the last ten ages , in which ignorance had buried all ...
... began to read the ancient fathers , and councils , they found a vast difference between the first five ages of the Christian church , in which piety and learning prevailed , and the last ten ages , in which ignorance had buried all ...
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... began more early to attempt the Reforma- tion of those disorders and corruptions which he saw in men of his own profession ; and particularly the exactions and usurpations of the pope . This is evident from his tract , " Of the last Age ...
... began more early to attempt the Reforma- tion of those disorders and corruptions which he saw in men of his own profession ; and particularly the exactions and usurpations of the pope . This is evident from his tract , " Of the last Age ...
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... first English Lollard * . Cambden * The sect of the Lollards , spread throughout Germany , had for their leader WALTER LOLLARD , who began to disperse his doctrines about the year Cambden says , this was done forty - one years 26 WICKLIFFE.
... first English Lollard * . Cambden * The sect of the Lollards , spread throughout Germany , had for their leader WALTER LOLLARD , who began to disperse his doctrines about the year Cambden says , this was done forty - one years 26 WICKLIFFE.
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... began ; and popery was abolished in Eng- land , that the purity of religion might increase the bless- ings of liberty . His works ( says Mr Gilpin ) are amazingly voluminous ; yet he seems not to have engaged in any very large work ...
... began ; and popery was abolished in Eng- land , that the purity of religion might increase the bless- ings of liberty . His works ( says Mr Gilpin ) are amazingly voluminous ; yet he seems not to have engaged in any very large work ...
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... began to take root in Bohemia : upon which the archbishop obtained For Dr Hufs's public defence of Wickliffe's opinions before the univerfity of Prague , in the year 1412 , fee Fox's Acts , & c . vol . 1. temp . obtained a bull ...
... began to take root in Bohemia : upon which the archbishop obtained For Dr Hufs's public defence of Wickliffe's opinions before the univerfity of Prague , in the year 1412 , fee Fox's Acts , & c . vol . 1. temp . obtained a bull ...
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