Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England ; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Tom 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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Strona 13
... againe for thirty And 1536 , that among many other erroneous opinions , " it was preached , thought and spoken to the slander of this noble . realm , disquietness of the people , and damage of christian souls , that the sinner offending ...
... againe for thirty And 1536 , that among many other erroneous opinions , " it was preached , thought and spoken to the slander of this noble . realm , disquietness of the people , and damage of christian souls , that the sinner offending ...
Strona 14
... againe in safetic , not without great losses : so much did they esteeme the recovery of the holy citie and crosse . Upon this alone , all men's eies , mindes and de- votions , were so set and bent , as though either there were no other ...
... againe in safetic , not without great losses : so much did they esteeme the recovery of the holy citie and crosse . Upon this alone , all men's eies , mindes and de- votions , were so set and bent , as though either there were no other ...
Strona 27
... againe , and said , that hee would keep such mastrie there , though he said nay . At last , after much wrastling , they pierced through and came to our Ladies chapell , where the dukes and barons were sitting , together with the arch ...
... againe , and said , that hee would keep such mastrie there , though he said nay . At last , after much wrastling , they pierced through and came to our Ladies chapell , where the dukes and barons were sitting , together with the arch ...
Strona 45
... yeares . And after him Benedictus the 13. who 3 And died . ] Some authorities fix his death to the 27th , others to the 28th day of March , A. D. 1378 . reigned yeares 26 . Againe of the contrarie side after JOHN WICKLIFFE . 45.
... yeares . And after him Benedictus the 13. who 3 And died . ] Some authorities fix his death to the 27th , others to the 28th day of March , A. D. 1378 . reigned yeares 26 . Againe of the contrarie side after JOHN WICKLIFFE . 45.
Strona 46
... Againe of the contrarie side after Urbanus the sixth , succeeded Boniface the ninth , Innocentius viii , Gregorius the xii , Alexander the fifth , John 13 . As touching this pestilent and most miserable schisme , it would require heere ...
... Againe of the contrarie side after Urbanus the sixth , succeeded Boniface the ninth , Innocentius viii , Gregorius the xii , Alexander the fifth , John 13 . As touching this pestilent and most miserable schisme , it would require heere ...
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