The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illustrated Principally from His Unpublished Manuscripts; with a Preliminary View of the Papal System, and of the State of the Protestant Doctrine in Europe to the Commencement of the Fourteenth Century, כרך 1Holdsworth and Ball, 1831 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 24
עמוד xiv
... censures , and the multitude of its misrepresenta- tions and inaccuracies , -these being about as nu- merous as its sentences . Nothing is more easy to assume than this depreciating style , and to some natures nothing is more agreeable ...
... censures , and the multitude of its misrepresenta- tions and inaccuracies , -these being about as nu- merous as its sentences . Nothing is more easy to assume than this depreciating style , and to some natures nothing is more agreeable ...
עמוד 23
... censures to rulers and to sovereigns . But to punish the aberrations of the multitude , and to overlook those of their superiors , would have been to admit a distinction in every view hazardous . It might have been sincerely pleaded ...
... censures to rulers and to sovereigns . But to punish the aberrations of the multitude , and to overlook those of their superiors , would have been to admit a distinction in every view hazardous . It might have been sincerely pleaded ...
עמוד 35
... censures , was reserved for a council of the Gallic clergy , toward the close of the sixth century.19 From that period , this mode of contribution became a frequent topic of pulpit discourse , and the matter of ceaseless re- gulation in ...
... censures , was reserved for a council of the Gallic clergy , toward the close of the sixth century.19 From that period , this mode of contribution became a frequent topic of pulpit discourse , and the matter of ceaseless re- gulation in ...
עמוד 37
... censures ; while that separated state which was induced by their law of celibacy , and that change of masters to which all ecclesiastical property was continually subject , seemed to render it less hazardous thus to favour their ...
... censures ; while that separated state which was induced by their law of celibacy , and that change of masters to which all ecclesiastical property was continually subject , seemed to render it less hazardous thus to favour their ...
עמוד 52
... censures of the learned.50 50 Dupin , cent . xiii . c . 9 , 10. Mo- sheim , cent . xiii . part ii . c . 2. In Italy , as well as in some parts of Spain , the remains of this order are still suffi- cient to burden the community , and to ...
... censures of the learned.50 50 Dupin , cent . xiii . c . 9 , 10. Mo- sheim , cent . xiii . part ii . c . 2. In Italy , as well as in some parts of Spain , the remains of this order are still suffi- cient to burden the community , and to ...
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adverted Albigenses ancient Antichrist apostles appears authority became bishop bishop of Rome canon Cant cause censures century CHAP character Christ christian church churchmen civil claims clergy conferred connected corruption council count of Toulouse custom described dicti dispute divine doctrine Domini Dupin Eadmer Ecclesiæ ecclesiastical England English English reformer evident evil faith Father favour Fleury frequently Gibbon gospel Gregory Hence heresy Hist honour hujusmodi important influence Johannem John of Gaunt king kingdom known labours laity learning less Lord manichean Matthew Paris ment monarch monk Mosheim nations nobis notice observes opinions opposed papacy papal court parliament pastor Paulicians peculiar period persons Peter piety pontiff pope possessions prelates priest priesthood princes quam quod racter reformer reformer's reign religion religious render respect Richmondshire Rome sanction scriptures SECT secular sovereign spiritual superstition supposed temporal tenets tion truth worldly writer Wycliffe Wycliffe's zeal
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 71 - I say unto thee, that thou art Peter, and on this rock will I build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it...
עמוד 119 - ... earth. In the practice, or at least in the theory, of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects of worship, and the words of the Gospel were, in their judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful.
עמוד 86 - ... ambassadors, who prostrated themselves before him, saying, " O thou, that takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us ! " The advocates of the Papal power, proclaimed, that any secular laws which might be passed against a decree of the Roman Pontiff, were in themselves null and void; and that all Pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed by all men, like the word of God, to be received as if they came from the mouth of St. Peter himself, and held like canonical Scripture. Neither...
עמוד 327 - But many think if they give a penny to a pardoner, they shall be forgiven the breaking of all the commandments of God, and, therefore, they take no heed how they keep them. But, I say thee, for certain...
עמוד 89 - Roman pontiffs, all the kings and princes of the earth, and to establish at Rome an annual assembly of bishops, by whom the contests that might arise between kingdoms or sovereign states were to be decided, the rights and pretensions of princes to be examined, and the fate of nations and empires to be determined.
עמוד 66 - THE Church of God which is at Rome, to the Church of God which is at Corinth, elect, sanctified by the will of God, through Jesus Christ our Lord: grace and peace from the Almighty God, by Jesus Christ, be multiplied unto you.
עמוד 116 - Cappadocia; and this innocent allegory revived the example and memory of the first ages. In the Gospel and the Epistles of St. Paul his faithful follower investigated the creed of primitive Christianity; and, whatever might be the success, a Protestant reader will applaud the spirit of the inquiry.
עמוד 349 - ... an house in London, with clerks and officers thereunto belonging, as if it were one of the king's solemn courts, transporting yearly to the pope twenty thousand marcs, and most commonly more...
עמוד 259 - entered into holy things, that is into holy church, by holy living and holy teaching ; and with his blood he delivered man's nature; as Zechariah writeth in his ninth chapter, Thou verily, with the blood of witness, or of thy testament, hast led out from the pit them that were bound.
עמוד xviii - God grant that we may contend with other churches, as the vine with the olive, which of us shall bear the first fruit; and not as the brier with the thistle, which of us is most unprofitable.