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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... booke called Ecclesiasticus , of one Simon the sonne of Onias : " Even as the morning star being in the middest of a cloud , and as the moone being full in her course , and as the bright beames of the sunne ; so doth he shine and ...
... booke called Ecclesiasticus , of one Simon the sonne of Onias : " Even as the morning star being in the middest of a cloud , and as the moone being full in her course , and as the bright beames of the sunne ; so doth he shine and ...
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... works . p . 167 . edit . 1687 . " Who giveth you leave for to preach ? — Thou shalt be curst with booke and bell , And discevered from holy church . ” behalfe , and not regarding these our monitions , after JOHN WICKLIFFE . 57.
... works . p . 167 . edit . 1687 . " Who giveth you leave for to preach ? — Thou shalt be curst with booke and bell , And discevered from holy church . ” behalfe , and not regarding these our monitions , after JOHN WICKLIFFE . 57.
Strona 58
... booke , bell , and candle ; which curse at that day seemed most fearefull and terrible . The manner of the curse was after this sort ; " One of the priests , apparalled all in white , ascended up into the pulpit . The other rabblement ...
... booke , bell , and candle ; which curse at that day seemed most fearefull and terrible . The manner of the curse was after this sort ; " One of the priests , apparalled all in white , ascended up into the pulpit . The other rabblement ...
Strona 66
... booke or tractation , yee cause the same to be ar- rested and taken , and unto the foresaid archbishop within one moneth ( without correction , corruption , or mutation whatsoever ) word for word , and sen- tence for sentence , to be ...
... booke or tractation , yee cause the same to be ar- rested and taken , and unto the foresaid archbishop within one moneth ( without correction , corruption , or mutation whatsoever ) word for word , and sen- tence for sentence , to be ...
Strona 88
... booke De historia Hus- sitarum , speaking of the bookes of Wickliffe , tes- tifieth that hee wrote verie many bookes , sermons , and tractations . Moreover , the said Cocleus speak- ing of himselfe , recordeth also : that there was a ...
... booke De historia Hus- sitarum , speaking of the bookes of Wickliffe , tes- tifieth that hee wrote verie many bookes , sermons , and tractations . Moreover , the said Cocleus speak- ing of himselfe , recordeth also : that there was a ...
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