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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... divers excellent persons , St. Bernard , Clemangis , Grosthead , Mar- silius , and Pope Adrian himself , with many others , not to reckon Wickliffe , Hus , Hierome of Prague , the Bohemians , and the poor men of Lyons whom they called ...
... divers excellent persons , St. Bernard , Clemangis , Grosthead , Mar- silius , and Pope Adrian himself , with many others , not to reckon Wickliffe , Hus , Hierome of Prague , the Bohemians , and the poor men of Lyons whom they called ...
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... divers reservations , provisions and collations , by your predecessours apostolike of Rome , and by you , most Holy Father , in your time have been granted ( and that more largely than they have beene accustomed to be ) unto divers ...
... divers reservations , provisions and collations , by your predecessours apostolike of Rome , and by you , most Holy Father , in your time have been granted ( and that more largely than they have beene accustomed to be ) unto divers ...
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... divers religious persons be governed , doe add no more perfection to the gospell , then doth the white.colour to the wall . " Item , that neither the pope nor any other pre- late of the church , ought to have prisons wherein to punish ...
... divers religious persons be governed , doe add no more perfection to the gospell , then doth the white.colour to the wall . " Item , that neither the pope nor any other pre- late of the church , ought to have prisons wherein to punish ...
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... dungeon of his breast , divers professions , false and erroneous conclusions , and most wicked and damnable heresies , whereby he might defile the faithfull sort , and bring them from the right D 2 JOHN WICKLIFFE . 35.
... dungeon of his breast , divers professions , false and erroneous conclusions , and most wicked and damnable heresies , whereby he might defile the faithfull sort , and bring them from the right D 2 JOHN WICKLIFFE . 35.
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... divers letters to one person , and all in one day , about one businesse ; or else that hee did suspect the bearers thereof ; the scruple whereof I leave to the judgement of the reader . Furthermore , beside these letters written to the ...
... divers letters to one person , and all in one day , about one businesse ; or else that hee did suspect the bearers thereof ; the scruple whereof I leave to the judgement of the reader . Furthermore , beside these letters written to the ...
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