Portraits of the Principal Reformers of the Sixteenth Century: With a Narrative of the Reformation of ReligionJ. P. Callender, 1836 - 155 |
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... persons pronounced the Papacy to be Antichrist . " Notwithstanding that the following age was ingulfed in a darkness equally gross with that which enshrouded the prior century , yet much effect accompanied the ener- getic writings and ...
... persons pronounced the Papacy to be Antichrist . " Notwithstanding that the following age was ingulfed in a darkness equally gross with that which enshrouded the prior century , yet much effect accompanied the ener- getic writings and ...
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... person , were burnt by order of the council of Constance . From that period , until the thunders of Luther and his ... persons were called to seal the truth with their blood . But of all the single personager whose talents , influence ...
... person , were burnt by order of the council of Constance . From that period , until the thunders of Luther and his ... persons were called to seal the truth with their blood . But of all the single personager whose talents , influence ...
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... persons to investigate the character and lives of those anathematized Christians . After their research , they reported that " in visiting all their parishes and temples , they discovered neither images nor Roman ceremonies , but that ...
... persons to investigate the character and lives of those anathematized Christians . After their research , they reported that " in visiting all their parishes and temples , they discovered neither images nor Roman ceremonies , but that ...
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... persons professed the religion of the primitive Waldenses . " Here is the patience of the saints . Here are they who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus . Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord , that they may rest ...
... persons professed the religion of the primitive Waldenses . " Here is the patience of the saints . Here are they who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus . Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord , that they may rest ...
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... person . " The Pope immediately declared that Jesus Christ had subjected the whole human family to his au thority ; and that every man who disbelieved that dogma was excluded from all possibility of salvation . In reply , the French ...
... person . " The Pope immediately declared that Jesus Christ had subjected the whole human family to his au thority ; and that every man who disbelieved that dogma was excluded from all possibility of salvation . In reply , the French ...
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Strona 95 - 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 109 - O Father of Heaven : O Son of God, Redeemer of the world : O Holy Ghost, three persons and one God, have mercy upon me, most wretched caitiff and miserable sinner. I have offended, both against heaven and earth, more than my tongue can express. Whither then may I go, or whither should I fly?
Strona 59 - Cease to believe that God resides in this temple more than in every other place. Whatever region of the earth you may inhabit, he is near you, he surrounds you, he grants your prayers, if they deserve to be granted ; but it is not by useless vows, by long pilgrimages, offerings destined to adorn senseless images, that you can obtain the divine favour ; resist temptations, repress guilty desires, shun all injustice, relieve the unfortunate, console the afflicted ; these are the works pleasing to the...
Strona 109 - Lord my God, my sins be great, but yet have mercy upon me for thy great mercy. The great mystery that God became man was not wrought for little or few offences.
Strona 79 - The manner in which he justified this action was still more offensive than the action itself. Having collected from the canon law some of the most extravagant propositions with regard to the plenitude and omnipotence of the...
Strona 82 - This translation having been printed several times, and being in every body's hands, Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, the emperor's brother, made a very severe edict, to hinder the farther publication of it ; and forbade all the subjects of his Imperial Majesty to have any copies of it, or of Luther's other books. Some oilier princes followed his example ; and Luther was so angry at it, that he wrote a treatise Of the Secular Power, in which he accuses them of tyranny and impiety.
Strona 79 - ... than the action itself. Having collected from the canon law some of the most extravagant propositions with regard to the plenitude and omnipotence of the papal power, as well as the subordination of all secular jurisdiction to the authority of the holy see, he published these with a commentary, pointing out the impiety of such tenets and their evident tendency to subvert all civil government.
Strona 92 - ... none of these things moved him, neither counted he his life dear unto himself, so that he might finish his course with joy, and the ministry which he had received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the Gospel of the grace of God.
Strona 109 - To Heaven I may be ashamed to lift up mine eyes ; and in earth I find no refuge.
Strona 51 - ... memory. He had been confined almost a year in a dungeon : The severity of which usage he complained of, but in the language of a great and good man. In this horrid place, he was deprived of books and paper. Yet notwithstanding this, and the constant anxiety, which must have hung over him, he was a,t no more loss for proper authorities, and quotations, than « if he had spent the intermediate time at leisure in his