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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... says Rapin , undertake to clear him from this charge . As there is none but God alone that sees into the hearts of men , it is rashness to accuse or excuse them , ⚫ them with regard to the sacred motives of their WICKLIFFE .
... says Rapin , undertake to clear him from this charge . As there is none but God alone that sees into the hearts of men , it is rashness to accuse or excuse them , ⚫ them with regard to the sacred motives of their WICKLIFFE .
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... says Mr Guthrie , do Wickliffe the justice , which has not been done him before , of observing , that he seems to have maintained his re- forming opinions even before he was turned out of his rectorship . ' This is to his honour , and ...
... says Mr Guthrie , do Wickliffe the justice , which has not been done him before , of observing , that he seems to have maintained his re- forming opinions even before he was turned out of his rectorship . ' This is to his honour , and ...
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... says , " Oh Lord , what token of mekeness , " and forsaking of worldly riches is this ? A prelate , as " an abbot or priour that is dead to the world , and pride ❝ and vanity thereof , to ride with fourscore horse , with " harness of ...
... says , " Oh Lord , what token of mekeness , " and forsaking of worldly riches is this ? A prelate , as " an abbot or priour that is dead to the world , and pride ❝ and vanity thereof , to ride with fourscore horse , with " harness of ...
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... say , or write , by way of introduction or proof : But , if Wickliffe could not be apprehended , they were directed to ... says , the heretical pravity of Wickliffe tended to subvert the state of the whole church , and even the civil ...
... say , or write , by way of introduction or proof : But , if Wickliffe could not be apprehended , they were directed to ... says , the heretical pravity of Wickliffe tended to subvert the state of the whole church , and even the civil ...
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... says , at the wind of a reed shaken , their speech became as soft as oil , to the public loss of their own dignity ... say , that Wickliffe appears to have been a man of slender resolution . ' He also calls Wickliffe's explanations ...
... says , at the wind of a reed shaken , their speech became as soft as oil , to the public loss of their own dignity ... say , that Wickliffe appears to have been a man of slender resolution . ' He also calls Wickliffe's explanations ...
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