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 3J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
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... brought to passe indeed , at what time hee was prisoner at Oxford , had not God otherwise wrought his deli- verance by meanes of doctour Heath bishop then of Worcester . Whereby all good indifferent readers notoriously have to ...
... brought to passe indeed , at what time hee was prisoner at Oxford , had not God otherwise wrought his deli- verance by meanes of doctour Heath bishop then of Worcester . Whereby all good indifferent readers notoriously have to ...
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... brought up with so noble counsellors , so excellent and well - learned schoole - maysters ? I wyll tell you this , and speake it even as I thinke . His majesty hath more godly wit and understanding , more learning and knowledge , at ...
... brought up with so noble counsellors , so excellent and well - learned schoole - maysters ? I wyll tell you this , and speake it even as I thinke . His majesty hath more godly wit and understanding , more learning and knowledge , at ...
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... brought forth against the anabaptists , which thinke the open ministerie to be a thing not necessarie , if they any thing esteemed such testimonies . I would not sticke to affirme that the more part of the great house , that is to say ...
... brought forth against the anabaptists , which thinke the open ministerie to be a thing not necessarie , if they any thing esteemed such testimonies . I would not sticke to affirme that the more part of the great house , that is to say ...
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... brought forth , and saying : these which you have called councels , are not worthy to be called councels , but rather assemblies , and conventicles of heretikes . - I pray you sir , why do you judge them worthy of so slaunderous a name ...
... brought forth , and saying : these which you have called councels , are not worthy to be called councels , but rather assemblies , and conventicles of heretikes . - I pray you sir , why do you judge them worthy of so slaunderous a name ...
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... brought to pass , that we know not what we promise in our baptism ; but superstitiously we think , that the holiness of the words , which sound so strangely in our ears , and of the water that is so oft crossed , is the doing of all the ...
... brought to pass , that we know not what we promise in our baptism ; but superstitiously we think , that the holiness of the words , which sound so strangely in our ears , and of the water that is so oft crossed , is the doing of all the ...
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