Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 3Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα 12
... became exhausted , to the immense injury of the public interests , Under some plausible , but for the most part false pretext , the ignorant and timorous people were beguiled with the prospect of great advantage , by the hawkers of ...
... became exhausted , to the immense injury of the public interests , Under some plausible , but for the most part false pretext , the ignorant and timorous people were beguiled with the prospect of great advantage , by the hawkers of ...
Σελίδα 14
... became restive under the opera- tion ; and she promised to impress the other wounds without giving him pain . The con- spirators now gave him medicated drugs , which stupified him ; and then made the other wounds upon him , while ...
... became restive under the opera- tion ; and she promised to impress the other wounds without giving him pain . The con- spirators now gave him medicated drugs , which stupified him ; and then made the other wounds upon him , while ...
Σελίδα 16
... became rich and corrupt , other sins were multiplied ; so that the ground for inflicting church censures rather increased , than diminished . - Tr . ] They continued ; his vicegerent . Yet this release from the pun- ishments 16 BOOK IV ...
... became rich and corrupt , other sins were multiplied ; so that the ground for inflicting church censures rather increased , than diminished . - Tr . ] They continued ; his vicegerent . Yet this release from the pun- ishments 16 BOOK IV ...
Σελίδα 25
... became , as it were , the second reformer next to Luther , it is proper here to give some brief account of his talents and virtues . All know , and even his enemies confess , that few men of any age can be compared with him , either for ...
... became , as it were , the second reformer next to Luther , it is proper here to give some brief account of his talents and virtues . All know , and even his enemies confess , that few men of any age can be compared with him , either for ...
Σελίδα 27
... became a schoolmaster ; and prosecuted theology at the same time , under Thomas Wittenbach , who was not blind to the errors of the church of Rome , and who instilled principles of free inquiry into his pupils . He preached his first ...
... became a schoolmaster ; and prosecuted theology at the same time , under Thomas Wittenbach , who was not blind to the errors of the church of Rome , and who instilled principles of free inquiry into his pupils . He preached his first ...
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