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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... stand up- right on their heads . This done , the said bishop departed , and so returned to his house . It was declared a little before , how doctor Ridley was had from Fremingham to the Tower ; where being in durance , and invited to ...
... stand up- right on their heads . This done , the said bishop departed , and so returned to his house . It was declared a little before , how doctor Ridley was had from Fremingham to the Tower ; where being in durance , and invited to ...
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... stand fast . And how oft is this repeated , if yee abide , & c . But wee shall be called obstinate , sturdie , ignorant , headie , and what not ? so that a man had neede of much patience , having to doe with such men . 6 Anton . object ...
... stand fast . And how oft is this repeated , if yee abide , & c . But wee shall be called obstinate , sturdie , ignorant , headie , and what not ? so that a man had neede of much patience , having to doe with such men . 6 Anton . object ...
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... stand in men by reason of their power or dig- nitie , whether it be ecclesiasticall , or secular . For many princes and popes , and other inferiors have beene found to have fallen away from God . Therefore the church consisteth in those ...
... stand in men by reason of their power or dig- nitie , whether it be ecclesiasticall , or secular . For many princes and popes , and other inferiors have beene found to have fallen away from God . Therefore the church consisteth in those ...
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... stand to the more number of the whole multitude ( I meane of them which ought to give voices ) then should no certaine rule be left unto the church , by the which controversies in weightie matters might be determined : but it is not to ...
... stand to the more number of the whole multitude ( I meane of them which ought to give voices ) then should no certaine rule be left unto the church , by the which controversies in weightie matters might be determined : but it is not to ...
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... stand only to the Scriptures , which are able to make us all perfect and instructed unto salvation , if they bee well under- standed . And they offer themselves to bee well understanded onely to them , which have good willes , and give ...
... stand only to the Scriptures , which are able to make us all perfect and instructed unto salvation , if they bee well under- standed . And they offer themselves to bee well understanded onely to them , which have good willes , and give ...
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