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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... proved from the writings relating to the foundation . " The letters of institution , whereby the archbishop ap- pointed Wickliffe to this wardenship , were dated the four- teenth of December , 1365 ; in which he is styled a person in ...
... proved from the writings relating to the foundation . " The letters of institution , whereby the archbishop ap- pointed Wickliffe to this wardenship , were dated the four- teenth of December , 1365 ; in which he is styled a person in ...
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... proved , that the resignation of the crown , and promise of a tribute made by king John , ought not to prejudice the kingdom , or oblige the present king , as it was done without consent of parliament . No wonder , then , that Wickliffe ...
... proved , that the resignation of the crown , and promise of a tribute made by king John , ought not to prejudice the kingdom , or oblige the present king , as it was done without consent of parliament . No wonder , then , that Wickliffe ...
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... prove it so , by the principles of the law of Christ . Wickliffe appeared to the summons of the delegates at St Paul's , where a vast concourse of people assembled to hear the examination . The doctor was attended by the duke of ...
... prove it so , by the principles of the law of Christ . Wickliffe appeared to the summons of the delegates at St Paul's , where a vast concourse of people assembled to hear the examination . The doctor was attended by the duke of ...
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... prove not only wholesome , but cordial truths ; many of his ex- ' pressions wanting , not granum ponderis , but granum salis ; no weight of truth , but some grains of discretion + ' What I shall next add , may be rather styled bold ...
... prove not only wholesome , but cordial truths ; many of his ex- ' pressions wanting , not granum ponderis , but granum salis ; no weight of truth , but some grains of discretion + ' What I shall next add , may be rather styled bold ...
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... proved , that he had very high notions of that inevitable necessity , by which he sup- posed every event is governed . Yet , he did not enthusi- astically sever the end from the means . Witness his own words : " Though all future things ...
... proved , that he had very high notions of that inevitable necessity , by which he sup- posed every event is governed . Yet , he did not enthusi- astically sever the end from the means . Witness his own words : " Though all future things ...
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