Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England : from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
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... death , but ( God knoweth ) farre out of square . Some redemed for money great plentye of indulgencies from Rome , and he that had the greatest plentie of them , to bee cast with him into his grave , when he was buried ( whiche I ...
... death , but ( God knoweth ) farre out of square . Some redemed for money great plentye of indulgencies from Rome , and he that had the greatest plentie of them , to bee cast with him into his grave , when he was buried ( whiche I ...
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... death . Others made provisions or foundacions to have great number of masses said for them after death , thereby to be the sooner delivered out of purgatorie . Other there were that thought it a more rea- sonable and speedye waye to ...
... death . Others made provisions or foundacions to have great number of masses said for them after death , thereby to be the sooner delivered out of purgatorie . Other there were that thought it a more rea- sonable and speedye waye to ...
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... death of Bilney . On this account the extract is historically impor- tant , and the insertion of it may therefore be excused . In many other respects , it is painful to have to dwell thus long upon scenes so humiliating . But the ...
... death of Bilney . On this account the extract is historically impor- tant , and the insertion of it may therefore be excused . In many other respects , it is painful to have to dwell thus long upon scenes so humiliating . But the ...
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... death , the preaching of the gospel therefore is to be forsaken . " - This article he confessed that he spake in like words and sense , saving that he made no mention of tyrants . Fox's Acts , p . 911 . The fourth day of December , the ...
... death , the preaching of the gospel therefore is to be forsaken . " - This article he confessed that he spake in like words and sense , saving that he made no mention of tyrants . Fox's Acts , p . 911 . The fourth day of December , the ...
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... death ) that his friends were afraid to let him be alone . They were faine to be with him day and night , and comfort him as they could , but no comforts would serve . And as for the comfortable places of scripture , to bring them unto ...
... death ) that his friends were afraid to let him be alone . They were faine to be with him day and night , and comfort him as they could , but no comforts would serve . And as for the comfortable places of scripture , to bring them unto ...
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