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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... declare the conscience satisfied : Nor for their bodies would accept release , But blessing God and praising him bequeathed , With their last breath from out the smouldering flame , The faith which they by diligence had earned , And ...
... declare the conscience satisfied : Nor for their bodies would accept release , But blessing God and praising him bequeathed , With their last breath from out the smouldering flame , The faith which they by diligence had earned , And ...
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... declare unto all wise men , the mani- fest vanitie , not only of his life , but also of all the bishops and clergie . Whereupon Bilney , with other good men ' , marvelling 1 Other good men . ] See what is said above ( Supplem . Extracts ...
... declare unto all wise men , the mani- fest vanitie , not only of his life , but also of all the bishops and clergie . Whereupon Bilney , with other good men ' , marvelling 1 Other good men . ] See what is said above ( Supplem . Extracts ...
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... declared to doctor Turner , deane of Wels , being yet alive , ( a man whose authoritie neither is to be neglected , nor credit to be distrusted ) that the said Bilney tooke his death most patiently , and suffered most constantly ...
... declared to doctor Turner , deane of Wels , being yet alive , ( a man whose authoritie neither is to be neglected , nor credit to be distrusted ) that the said Bilney tooke his death most patiently , and suffered most constantly ...
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... declare unto you , he could not but remember . In the fourteenth yeare of his majestie's reigne , a parliament was summoned , where the commons chused Mr. More for theire speaker , and presented him in the parliament house ; where he ...
... declare unto you , he could not but remember . In the fourteenth yeare of his majestie's reigne , a parliament was summoned , where the commons chused Mr. More for theire speaker , and presented him in the parliament house ; where he ...
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... declared , to mistake my message , and for lacke for good utterance , and mis - rehearsal to pervert and impaire theire prudent instructions , it may then like your noble majestie , of your aboundant grace , with the eye of your ...
... declared , to mistake my message , and for lacke for good utterance , and mis - rehearsal to pervert and impaire theire prudent instructions , it may then like your noble majestie , of your aboundant grace , with the eye of your ...
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