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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... England with the first dawning of the Reformation : And an Englishman was the first champion of that cause , which afterwards received the name of PROTESTANTISM . This remarkable instru- ment of the divine blessing was JOHN WICKLIFFE ...
... England with the first dawning of the Reformation : And an Englishman was the first champion of that cause , which afterwards received the name of PROTESTANTISM . This remarkable instru- ment of the divine blessing was JOHN WICKLIFFE ...
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... England by Austin the monk , and 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 ...
... England by Austin the monk , and 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 ...
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... England on that account . However , one of the monks ventured to defend the claim made by the pope ; to which Wickliffe replied , and proved , that the resignation of the crown , and promise of a tribute made by king John , ought not to ...
... England on that account . However , one of the monks ventured to defend the claim made by the pope ; to which Wickliffe replied , and proved , that the resignation of the crown , and promise of a tribute made by king John , ought not to ...
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... England . The university treated their bull with contempt , or with very little de- votion . They favoured and protected Wickliffe , who was powerfully supported by the duke of Lancaster , and the earl - marshal . These noblemen openly ...
... England . The university treated their bull with contempt , or with very little de- votion . They favoured and protected Wickliffe , who was powerfully supported by the duke of Lancaster , and the earl - marshal . These noblemen openly ...
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... England . At the same time , the parliament peti- tioned the king to expel all foreign monks , for fear they should instil notions into the people of England , repugnant to the good of the state . While Wickliffe , in his lectures ...
... England . At the same time , the parliament peti- tioned the king to expel all foreign monks , for fear they should instil notions into the people of England , repugnant to the good of the state . While Wickliffe , in his lectures ...
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