Sketch of the Reformation in EnglandJ. Murray, 1832 - 327 من الصفحات |
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... had yet been ; and , accordingly , some years afterwards , a certain king of the Picts , Naiton by name , sent to England for in- structions on church architecture , and the right observance of Easter , having heard ( as he said.
... had yet been ; and , accordingly , some years afterwards , a certain king of the Picts , Naiton by name , sent to England for in- structions on church architecture , and the right observance of Easter , having heard ( as he said.
الصفحة 47
... afterwards appear in the results of their labours , still it was most desirable in the establishment of a church that it should gradually adapt itself in its growth and formation to the wants , the wishes , and the actual condition of ...
... afterwards appear in the results of their labours , still it was most desirable in the establishment of a church that it should gradually adapt itself in its growth and formation to the wants , the wishes , and the actual condition of ...
الصفحة 85
... afterwards , the council of Constance , in impotent rage , con- demned his bones to be exhumed , burned , and cast into the brook . But the Swift ( such is its name ) bore them to the Avon , that to the Severn , the Severn to the sea ...
... afterwards , the council of Constance , in impotent rage , con- demned his bones to be exhumed , burned , and cast into the brook . But the Swift ( such is its name ) bore them to the Avon , that to the Severn , the Severn to the sea ...
الصفحة 86
... afterwards a Cranmer . Had they changed places , Cranmer's meek and gentle spirit would have been overborne by the almost irresistible torrent of corruption of the times of Edward ; and , on the other hand , Wick- liffe's daring and ...
... afterwards a Cranmer . Had they changed places , Cranmer's meek and gentle spirit would have been overborne by the almost irresistible torrent of corruption of the times of Edward ; and , on the other hand , Wick- liffe's daring and ...
الصفحة 87
... afterwards to attain to an equivocal eminence in our history , that of the puritan , and the various sects which , though not fully fledged till the civil wars , were tumbled 1 See Milner's History of the Church , iv . 109 . forth like ...
... afterwards to attain to an equivocal eminence in our history , that of the puritan , and the various sects which , though not fully fledged till the civil wars , were tumbled 1 See Milner's History of the Church , iv . 109 . forth like ...
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