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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Page 35
... gave them solemn assur- ances that no injury should be done to the prisoners : however , they were privately beheaded in the judgment hall . The blood which ran out from the place of exe- cution discovered the massacre of these men to ...
... gave them solemn assur- ances that no injury should be done to the prisoners : however , they were privately beheaded in the judgment hall . The blood which ran out from the place of exe- cution discovered the massacre of these men to ...
Page 37
... gave him permission to come freely to the council , and return from it again . Doctor Huss caused some placards to be fixed upon the gates of the churches in Prague , wherein he declared , that he went to the council to answer all the ...
... gave him permission to come freely to the council , and return from it again . Doctor Huss caused some placards to be fixed upon the gates of the churches in Prague , wherein he declared , that he went to the council to answer all the ...
Page 48
... gave him great advantages in the schools , where he promoted what Huss had advanced . The universities of Paris , Cologne , and Heidelberg , con- ferred the degree of master of arts upon him . He is said also to have had the degree of ...
... gave him great advantages in the schools , where he promoted what Huss had advanced . The universities of Paris , Cologne , and Heidelberg , con- ferred the degree of master of arts upon him . He is said also to have had the degree of ...
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... gave a full account of the matter to Aretin the pope's secretary , is more circumstantial and inpartial in his relation of this affair . He tells us , ( as we shall see below ) that as Jerom was returning to Bobe- mia , he was brought ...
... gave a full account of the matter to Aretin the pope's secretary , is more circumstantial and inpartial in his relation of this affair . He tells us , ( as we shall see below ) that as Jerom was returning to Bobe- mia , he was brought ...
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... gave him the least reason to < dread an appearance before them . Difference of opi- nion , he said , in matters of faith had ever arisen among learned men ; and was always esteemed productive of truth , rather than of error , where ...
... gave him the least reason to < dread an appearance before them . Difference of opi- nion , he said , in matters of faith had ever arisen among learned men ; and was always esteemed productive of truth , rather than of error , where ...
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