A Sketch of the ReformationJames Munroe, 1836 - 259 |
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Strona 67
... prisoners were not guilty of sacrilege , be- cause the law of Moses forbade the erection of images as objects of worship , yet they deserved , he said , some punishment for acting without authority . This opinion rassment of the Council ...
... prisoners were not guilty of sacrilege , be- cause the law of Moses forbade the erection of images as objects of worship , yet they deserved , he said , some punishment for acting without authority . This opinion rassment of the Council ...
Strona 68
... prisoners , on the ground that they had been already sufficiently punished by their confinement . They obtained the release of all except the leader : he was banished for two years from the Canton . This sentence was light ; but it led ...
... prisoners , on the ground that they had been already sufficiently punished by their confinement . They obtained the release of all except the leader : he was banished for two years from the Canton . This sentence was light ; but it led ...
Strona 71
... prisoner would not be set at liberty , they began to be turbulent . Wirth endeavoured in vain to quell the ... prisoners were brought to Zurich . On examination they confessed that they had joined the crowd and followed them to the ...
... prisoner would not be set at liberty , they began to be turbulent . Wirth endeavoured in vain to quell the ... prisoners were brought to Zurich . On examination they confessed that they had joined the crowd and followed them to the ...
Strona 72
... prisoners were removed to Baden . Torture was applied to force from them some confession which might serve to give at least an appearance of justice to their condemnation . They bore their sufferings with admirable fortitude ; but ...
... prisoners were removed to Baden . Torture was applied to force from them some confession which might serve to give at least an appearance of justice to their condemnation . They bore their sufferings with admirable fortitude ; but ...
Strona 90
... prisoner and executed ; and the revolt was crushed . - It is said that more than fifty thousand lives were lost by this commotion , in Germany . Dur- ing its continuance , Luther labored to restore peace . He endeavoured , on the one ...
... prisoner and executed ; and the revolt was crushed . - It is said that more than fifty thousand lives were lost by this commotion , in Germany . Dur- ing its continuance , Luther labored to restore peace . He endeavoured , on the one ...
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Strona 232 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Strona 182 - I find his Grace my very good Lord indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this realm ; howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof ; for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between us) it should not fail to go.
Strona 29 - Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona ; for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock will I build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Strona 175 - Yea, is he yet so lusty ? Well, let the pope send him a hat when he will, Mother of God, he shall wear it on his shoulders then ; for I will leave him never a head to set it on.
Strona 177 - ... it would be both great grief and some shame also to the eldest to see her younger sister preferred before her in marriage, he then, of a certain pity, framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her...
Strona 181 - When he perceived so much in his talk to delight, that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children (whose company he most desired) and to be absent from the Court two days together, but that he should be thither sent for again, he much misliking this restraint of liberty, began thereupon somewhat to dissemble his nature, and so by little and little from his former mirth to disuse himself, that he was of them from thenceforth no more so ordinarily sent for.
Strona 187 - Pluck up thy spirits, man, and be not afraid to do thine office. My neck is very short. Take heed therefore thou strike not awry, for saving of thine honesty.
Strona 179 - in pleading, in hearing, in deciding causes or composing differences, in waiting on some men about business, and on others out of respect, the greatest part of the day is spent on other men's affairs, the remainder of it must be given to my family at home ; so that I can reserve no part of it to myself, that is, to study. I must talk with my wife, and chat with my children, and...
Strona 20 - Dominican and Franciscan Monk. " Brother Martin," said he, is a man of very fine genius, and these squabbles are the mere effusions of monastic envy.
Strona 151 - I was maad a man I voidide tho thingis that weren of a litil child, and we seen now by a myrour in derknesse, but thanne face to face, now I knowe of parti, but thanne I schal knowe as I am knowun. and now dwellen feith, hope and charite these thre, but the moost of these is charite.