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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... thought ne- cessary , by many serious persons , of all the Protestant Denominations among us , to oppose a torrent of wickedness and delusion , which threatens to bear down all before it . The Judgments of GOD , which seem to hang over ...
... thought ne- cessary , by many serious persons , of all the Protestant Denominations among us , to oppose a torrent of wickedness and delusion , which threatens to bear down all before it . The Judgments of GOD , which seem to hang over ...
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... thought fit . These were enjoyed by Italians , Frenchmen , and other aliens , who had the revenues of them remitted abroad . The parliament frequently com- plained to the king and the pope of this intolerable griev- ance , ance , by ...
... thought fit . These were enjoyed by Italians , Frenchmen , and other aliens , who had the revenues of them remitted abroad . The parliament frequently com- plained to the king and the pope of this intolerable griev- ance , ance , by ...
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... thought proper . It was justifying the regal , in opposition to the papal , pretensions of an ecclesiastical liberty , or an ex- emption of the persons of the clergy , and the goods of the church , from the civil powers . It was denying ...
... thought proper . It was justifying the regal , in opposition to the papal , pretensions of an ecclesiastical liberty , or an ex- emption of the persons of the clergy , and the goods of the church , from the civil powers . It was denying ...
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... thought proper to give up the infallible prefcience of Chrift himself ; blafphemously affirm ng , that it was poffible for Chrift to be mistaken in his prophecies , and to mifinform his church as to future events . " The paffage is fo ...
... thought proper to give up the infallible prefcience of Chrift himself ; blafphemously affirm ng , that it was poffible for Chrift to be mistaken in his prophecies , and to mifinform his church as to future events . " The paffage is fo ...
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... thought ; nor did he imagine that life was worthy prevarication . He freely confessed , he was so charmed with Wickliffe's books , that he wished his spirit might enjoy the same fate with his hereafter . A great many other false and ...
... thought ; nor did he imagine that life was worthy prevarication . He freely confessed , he was so charmed with Wickliffe's books , that he wished his spirit might enjoy the same fate with his hereafter . A great many other false and ...
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