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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... heretic , and treated with an ill- natured scorn and contempt . Nay his enemies , who were but poorly qualified to be his judges , never left him , till , having the Court on their side , whom the Bishop seems to have disobliged , they ...
... heretic , and treated with an ill- natured scorn and contempt . Nay his enemies , who were but poorly qualified to be his judges , never left him , till , having the Court on their side , whom the Bishop seems to have disobliged , they ...
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... heretic ; for he was not condemned as such , until some time after Gascoigne's death . A. D. 1447. 4. Three years after Dr. Pecock's promotion to this bi- shopric , he preached , we are told , at Paul's cross , and af- firmed in his ...
... heretic ; for he was not condemned as such , until some time after Gascoigne's death . A. D. 1447. 4. Three years after Dr. Pecock's promotion to this bi- shopric , he preached , we are told , at Paul's cross , and af- firmed in his ...
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... heresy , granted to the Preaching Friars his bull , whereby he allowed them the unheard of privilege , as it is called by the historian , of preaching wherever they would , and of hearing the confessions of whomsoever they pleased ...
... heresy , granted to the Preaching Friars his bull , whereby he allowed them the unheard of privilege , as it is called by the historian , of preaching wherever they would , and of hearing the confessions of whomsoever they pleased ...
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... heretic , was ❝ seized with a distemper in his tongue , which swelled it so excessively , that it " quite deprived him of his speech , and quickly put an end to his life . " Good- win's History of the Reign of K. Henry V. p . 32. See ...
... heretic , was ❝ seized with a distemper in his tongue , which swelled it so excessively , that it " quite deprived him of his speech , and quickly put an end to his life . " Good- win's History of the Reign of K. Henry V. p . 32. See ...
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... heresy to impugn them ; for Dr. Wiclif's followers had allowed , Prologue to " that men might accept man's law and ordinances when the Bible , " they were grounded in holy Scripture , or good reason , 66 or were for the common profit of ...
... heresy to impugn them ; for Dr. Wiclif's followers had allowed , Prologue to " that men might accept man's law and ordinances when the Bible , " they were grounded in holy Scripture , or good reason , 66 or were for the common profit of ...
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