The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... authority he makes use of to confound " the Romish novelties ; we likewise discover there a " great strength in his way of reasoning , and an extraor- " dinary method in his consequences , so that he seems to " have fully penetrated the ...
... authority he makes use of to confound " the Romish novelties ; we likewise discover there a " great strength in his way of reasoning , and an extraor- " dinary method in his consequences , so that he seems to " have fully penetrated the ...
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... authority of the Church , or the Clergy , and the infallibi- lity of their determinations , ( the test and shibboleth of a true Churchman at that time , ) because he thought that the people , as ignorant as they were , knew better than ...
... authority of the Church , or the Clergy , and the infallibi- lity of their determinations , ( the test and shibboleth of a true Churchman at that time , ) because he thought that the people , as ignorant as they were , knew better than ...
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... and asserting its usurped infallible authority over our minds , & c . is putting an end to every thing for which life is worth the living , I have all my end . THE LIFE OF DR . REYNOLD PECOCK , BISHOP OF PREFACE . vii.
... and asserting its usurped infallible authority over our minds , & c . is putting an end to every thing for which life is worth the living , I have all my end . THE LIFE OF DR . REYNOLD PECOCK , BISHOP OF PREFACE . vii.
Seite ix
... authority I know not , that Mr. Pecock was so serviceable to the court and his Prince , that in a little time he was endowed with very ample fortunes , and made a considerable figure . Brit . fol . 18. ed . 7. Sir Thomas More tells us ...
... authority I know not , that Mr. Pecock was so serviceable to the court and his Prince , that in a little time he was endowed with very ample fortunes , and made a considerable figure . Brit . fol . 18. ed . 7. Sir Thomas More tells us ...
Seite ix
... authority , and resigning his understanding to an implicit belief of feigned and pre- tended miracles , and so far agreed in his judgment with Mr. Pecock . But it was his great misfortune to be so far I. Chron . fol . 2. b . blinded ...
... authority , and resigning his understanding to an implicit belief of feigned and pre- tended miracles , and so far agreed in his judgment with Mr. Pecock . But it was his great misfortune to be so far I. Chron . fol . 2. b . blinded ...
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