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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... hand , but should be as strangers and aliens unto him , and they to bee his brother or sister , which used honestie , and a godlie trade of life . testify . How able he was in confuting or overthrowing any thing , yet with- out any ...
... hand , but should be as strangers and aliens unto him , and they to bee his brother or sister , which used honestie , and a godlie trade of life . testify . How able he was in confuting or overthrowing any thing , yet with- out any ...
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... hand , so this bishop Ridley , after the comming in of queene Mary , eftsoone and with the first ' was laid hands upon and committed to prison , first in the Tower ; then after translated from thence with the archbishop of Canterburie ...
... hand , so this bishop Ridley , after the comming in of queene Mary , eftsoone and with the first ' was laid hands upon and committed to prison , first in the Tower ; then after translated from thence with the archbishop of Canterburie ...
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... hand that anie man doth so lightly esteeme the sacrament , as to make of it but a figure . For that ( but ) maketh it a bare figure without anie more profit , which that booke doth often denie , as appeareth to the reader most plainly ...
... hand that anie man doth so lightly esteeme the sacrament , as to make of it but a figure . For that ( but ) maketh it a bare figure without anie more profit , which that booke doth often denie , as appeareth to the reader most plainly ...
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... hand , praying and reading thereupon . " And after salutation made , Mr. Latimer began to commune with him in this sort.― Mr. Bainham , we hear say , that you are condemned for heresy to be burnt ; and many men are in doubt , wherefore ...
... hand , praying and reading thereupon . " And after salutation made , Mr. Latimer began to commune with him in this sort.― Mr. Bainham , we hear say , that you are condemned for heresy to be burnt ; and many men are in doubt , wherefore ...
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... hand and rule the roste , but patience . Better it is to suffer what cruelty they will put unto us , than to incurre Gods high indigna- tion . Wherefore good my lord be of good cheere in the Lord , with due consideration what he ...
... hand and rule the roste , but patience . Better it is to suffer what cruelty they will put unto us , than to incurre Gods high indigna- tion . Wherefore good my lord be of good cheere in the Lord , with due consideration what he ...
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