An Ecclesiastical History, from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 2T. Tegg and Son, 1842 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 7
... obliged to publish the Con- cordate , they joined to this publication a so- lemn protest , and an appeal from the pope to the next general council , into both which measures the university and the clergy en- tered with the greatest ...
... obliged to publish the Con- cordate , they joined to this publication a so- lemn protest , and an appeal from the pope to the next general council , into both which measures the university and the clergy en- tered with the greatest ...
עמוד 23
... obliged him to make this acknowledgment , he has accompanied it with some modifications that are more artful than accurate . He says , " that Zuingle had perceived some rays of the truth before Luther had come to an open rupture ...
... obliged him to make this acknowledgment , he has accompanied it with some modifications that are more artful than accurate . He says , " that Zuingle had perceived some rays of the truth before Luther had come to an open rupture ...
עמוד 25
... obliged to leave it by force ; and thus to render this new bull of ejection a blow in the air , an exercise of autho- rity without any object to act upon . At the same time , he was resolved to execute this wise resolution in a public ...
... obliged to leave it by force ; and thus to render this new bull of ejection a blow in the air , an exercise of autho- rity without any object to act upon . At the same time , he was resolved to execute this wise resolution in a public ...
עמוד 28
... Obliged to pass successively into Flanders , England , and Spain , to quell the seditions of his sub- jects , and to form new alliances against his great enemy and rival Francis I. , he lost sight of the edict of Worms ; while all who ...
... Obliged to pass successively into Flanders , England , and Spain , to quell the seditions of his sub- jects , and to form new alliances against his great enemy and rival Francis I. , he lost sight of the edict of Worms ; while all who ...
עמוד 39
... obliged to submit . It was no wonder indeed that the bishops opposed warmly the proposal of Gus- tavus , since there was no country in Europe where that order and the clergy in general drew greater temporal advantages from the ...
... obliged to submit . It was no wonder indeed that the bishops opposed warmly the proposal of Gus- tavus , since there was no country in Europe where that order and the clergy in general drew greater temporal advantages from the ...
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עמוד 275 - Some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester ;" which the critic ought to read for its elegance, the philosopher for its arguments, and the saint for its piety.
עמוד 435 - The church of Geneva (says he) keep Pasche and Yule [Easter and Christmas], what have they for them ? They have no institution. As for our neighbour kirk of England, their service is an evil-said mass in English ; they want nothing of the mass but the liftings.
עמוד 463 - Christ by his sufferings and death, made an atonement for the sins of all mankind in general, and of every individual in particular ; that, however, none but those who believe in him can be partakers of divine benefits. III. That true faith cannot proceed from the exercise of our natural faculties and powers, nor from the force and operation of free will...
עמוד 63 - ... the lord deputy and council, but the doctor, who assured them he had a commission, but knew not how it was gone ; then the lord deputy made answer, " Let us have another commission, and we will shuffle the cards in the mean while.
עמוד 464 - God alone, and to the operation of his grace ; that, nevertheless, this grace does not force the man to act against his inclination, but may be resisted and rendered ineffectual by the perverse will of the impenitent sinner.
עמוד 402 - ... than the clergy, whose peculiar vocation it was to inculcate and promote it. Looking upon this as the root of the evil, it was but natural that their plans of reformation should begin here; and accordingly, they laid it down as an essential principle, that none should be admitted into the ministry but such as had received a proper education, were distinguished by their •wisdom and sanctity of manners, and had hearts filled with 'divine love. Hence they proposed, in the first place, a thorough...
עמוד 63 - Mary having delt severely with the Protestants in England, about the latter end of her reign signed a commission for to take the same course with them in Ireland ; and, to execute the same with greater force, she nominates Dr. Cole one of the commissioners.
עמוד 435 - Geneva (says he) keep Pasche and Yule [Easter and Christmas], what have they for them ? They have no institution. As for our neighbour kirk of England, their service is an evil-said mass in English ; they want nothing of the mass but the liftings. I charge you, my good ministers, doctors, elders, nobles, gentlemen, and barons, to stand to your purity, and to exhort the people to do the same ; and I, forsooth, as long as I brook my life, shall maintain the same...
עמוד 63 - Ireland, calling the Protestants by that title. The good woman of the house being well affected to the Protestant religion, and also having a brother, named John Edmonds, of the same, then a citizen in Dublin, was much troubled at the doctor's words ; but, watching her convenient time...
עמוד 184 - Scripture, or by the first four general councils, or any of them ; or by any other general council, wherein the same was declared heresy by the express and plain words of canonical Scripture, or such as shall hereafter be declared to be heresy by the high court of parliament, with the assent of the clergy in convocation.