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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... brought into parliament against the papal usurpations , as the cause of all the plagues , injuries , famine , and poverty of the realm : They remonstrated that the tax paid to the pope amounted to five times as much as the tax paid to ...
... brought into parliament against the papal usurpations , as the cause of all the plagues , injuries , famine , and poverty of the realm : They remonstrated that the tax paid to the pope amounted to five times as much as the tax paid to ...
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... brought Wickliffe into more difficulties ; for he was attempting to eradicate a notion , that exalted the mystical and hierarchical powers of the clergy . William de Barton chancellor of the university , and eleven doctors , of whom ...
... brought Wickliffe into more difficulties ; for he was attempting to eradicate a notion , that exalted the mystical and hierarchical powers of the clergy . William de Barton chancellor of the university , and eleven doctors , of whom ...
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... brought to pass ] . Neither did [ pre ] affirm any " thing accidentally . Seeing , then , that his affirmation was , not accidental , but necessary ; it follows , that " the event affirmed by him , must be necessary likewise . " This ...
... brought to pass ] . Neither did [ pre ] affirm any " thing accidentally . Seeing , then , that his affirmation was , not accidental , but necessary ; it follows , that " the event affirmed by him , must be necessary likewise . " This ...
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... brought into Wickliffe's persuasion . Chaucer died in the year 1400 , and Gower some time before . The infallibility of the pope was opposed to the doctrine of Wickliffe ; and the council of Constance , on the fifth of May , 1415 ...
... brought into Wickliffe's persuasion . Chaucer died in the year 1400 , and Gower some time before . The infallibility of the pope was opposed to the doctrine of Wickliffe ; and the council of Constance , on the fifth of May , 1415 ...
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... brought by one Stokes , an Englishman , and others , who accused him of disobedience . It is truth , and not opinion , which can travel through the world without a passport . The glorious cause of truth had been freely espoused by Huss ...
... brought by one Stokes , an Englishman , and others , who accused him of disobedience . It is truth , and not opinion , which can travel through the world without a passport . The glorious cause of truth had been freely espoused by Huss ...
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