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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... continued to be the only religion till the Reformation . The church of Rome had infected all Christendom with its errors and corruptions ; and the whole church was de- generated from its primitive purity by the artifices of the monks ...
... continued to be the only religion till the Reformation . The church of Rome had infected all Christendom with its errors and corruptions ; and the whole church was de- generated from its primitive purity by the artifices of the monks ...
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... continued two years , when it was concluded , that the pope should desist from making use of reservations of benefices . But all treaties with that corrupt court were of no signification ; and the parliament , the very next year ...
... continued two years , when it was concluded , that the pope should desist from making use of reservations of benefices . But all treaties with that corrupt court were of no signification ; and the parliament , the very next year ...
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... continued only about a month , from the beginning to the end . The holy Scriptures had never been translated into Eng- lish ; except by Richard Fitz - Ralph , archbishop of Armagh , and John de Trevise , a Cornish - man , who both lived ...
... continued only about a month , from the beginning to the end . The holy Scriptures had never been translated into Eng- lish ; except by Richard Fitz - Ralph , archbishop of Armagh , and John de Trevise , a Cornish - man , who both lived ...
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... continued to pro- mulgate his doctrine , both from the pulpit , and with the pen . The letters which he wrote about this time , are very numerous ; and he compiled a treatise wherein he main- tained that the reading of the books of ...
... continued to pro- mulgate his doctrine , both from the pulpit , and with the pen . The letters which he wrote about this time , are very numerous ; and he compiled a treatise wherein he main- tained that the reading of the books of ...
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... continued in the sacrament , but did not deny that Christ's body was there , after a manner ; That no profession of religion can save a man , but only the grace of GOD ; That the merits of the saints could not be disposed of on earth at ...
... continued in the sacrament , but did not deny that Christ's body was there , after a manner ; That no profession of religion can save a man , but only the grace of GOD ; That the merits of the saints could not be disposed of on earth at ...
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