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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... tion of the university , and even of the whole kingdom ; for it was in the year 1360 when he became the advo- cate for the university against the encroachments made by the mendicant friars , who had been very troublesome from their ...
... tion of the university , and even of the whole kingdom ; for it was in the year 1360 when he became the advo- cate for the university against the encroachments made by the mendicant friars , who had been very troublesome from their ...
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... tion , though justification and salvation are ever attended with them . He and others paved the way for our great countryman , who soon afterwards appeared and distin- guished himself above them . Wickliffe was indeed the morning - star ...
... tion , though justification and salvation are ever attended with them . He and others paved the way for our great countryman , who soon afterwards appeared and distin- guished himself above them . Wickliffe was indeed the morning - star ...
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... tion of those disorders and corruptions which he saw in men of his own profession ; and particularly the exactions and usurpations of the pope . This is evident from his tract , " Of the last Age of the Church , " which he pub- lished ...
... tion of those disorders and corruptions which he saw in men of his own profession ; and particularly the exactions and usurpations of the pope . This is evident from his tract , " Of the last Age of the Church , " which he pub- lished ...
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... tion in the exercise of the keys , than any other priest . " That if the church misbehaved , it was not only lawful , " but meritorious , to dispossess her of her temporalities . " That when a prince , or temporal lord , was convinced ...
... tion in the exercise of the keys , than any other priest . " That if the church misbehaved , it was not only lawful , " but meritorious , to dispossess her of her temporalities . " That when a prince , or temporal lord , was convinced ...
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... tion he paid no regard , and maintained his opinions in the utmost latitude . This steadiness ill agrees with the expla nation of his opinions , which it is pretended he made before the bishops , and is represented as full of equivo ...
... tion he paid no regard , and maintained his opinions in the utmost latitude . This steadiness ill agrees with the expla nation of his opinions , which it is pretended he made before the bishops , and is represented as full of equivo ...
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