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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... observed , that no such place exists at present under that name ; but it is well known , that great numbers of our villages , and even towns and hundreds , have received different deno- minations from change of possessors in the course ...
... observed , that no such place exists at present under that name ; but it is well known , that great numbers of our villages , and even towns and hundreds , have received different deno- minations from change of possessors in the course ...
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... observed , that the true doctrine of the sacrament of the eucharist was retained in the church a thousand years ; even till the loosing of Satan ; but this opposition to the doctrine of transubstantiation soon brought Wickliffe into ...
... observed , that the true doctrine of the sacrament of the eucharist was retained in the church a thousand years ; even till the loosing of Satan ; but this opposition to the doctrine of transubstantiation soon brought Wickliffe into ...
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... observed , that Wickliffe seems to have been a strong predestinarian . ' It will presently appear ( says a later writer ) that he more than seemed to have been such ; and that Luther and Calvin themselves were not stronger ...
... observed , that Wickliffe seems to have been a strong predestinarian . ' It will presently appear ( says a later writer ) that he more than seemed to have been such ; and that Luther and Calvin themselves were not stronger ...
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... observe , with Fuller , that were all his works extant , we might therein read the occasion , intention , and connection , of what he spake : Together with the limi- ' tations , restrictions , distinctions , and qualifications , of what ...
... observe , with Fuller , that were all his works extant , we might therein read the occasion , intention , and connection , of what he spake : Together with the limi- ' tations , restrictions , distinctions , and qualifications , of what ...
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... observed , and proved , that he had very high notions of that inevitable necessity , by which he sup- posed every event is governed . Yet , he did not enthusi- astically sever the end from the means . Witness his own words : " Though ...
... observed , and proved , that he had very high notions of that inevitable necessity , by which he sup- posed every event is governed . Yet , he did not enthusi- astically sever the end from the means . Witness his own words : " Though ...
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