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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... truth is , a man ran no risk in continuing to adhere to the old tenets ; whereas it might be dangerous to embrace the new ones . The duke of Lancaster was made president of the coun- cil ; and the bishops were afraid to offend the ...
... truth is , a man ran no risk in continuing to adhere to the old tenets ; whereas it might be dangerous to embrace the new ones . The duke of Lancaster was made president of the coun- cil ; and the bishops were afraid to offend the ...
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... did , suppose God himself to be a necessary agent , in the utmost sense of the term . That God acts in the most exact conformity to his own decrees , is a truth which scripture asserts again and again : is . WICKLIFFE . 21.
... did , suppose God himself to be a necessary agent , in the utmost sense of the term . That God acts in the most exact conformity to his own decrees , is a truth which scripture asserts again and again : is . WICKLIFFE . 21.
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... truths ; many of his ex- ' pressions wanting , not granum ponderis , but granum salis ; no weight of truth , but some grains of discretion + ' What I shall next add , may be rather styled bold truths , than indiscreet assertions . " He ...
... truths ; many of his ex- ' pressions wanting , not granum ponderis , but granum salis ; no weight of truth , but some grains of discretion + ' What I shall next add , may be rather styled bold truths , than indiscreet assertions . " He ...
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... truth , that he embraced and main- tained the doctrines they contained ever afterwards . He used to call Wickliffe an angel sent from heaven to en- lighten mankind ; and would mention among his friends his meeting with that great ...
... truth , that he embraced and main- tained the doctrines they contained ever afterwards . He used to call Wickliffe an angel sent from heaven to en- lighten mankind ; and would mention among his friends his meeting with that great ...
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... truth , and not opinion , which can travel through the world without a passport . The glorious cause of truth had been freely espoused by Huss , who undauntedly declaimed against the clergy , the cardinals , and even against the pope ...
... truth , and not opinion , which can travel through the world without a passport . The glorious cause of truth had been freely espoused by Huss , who undauntedly declaimed against the clergy , the cardinals , and even against the pope ...
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