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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... means to be made meet and blessed for divine 66 worship and holy mysteries ; and that the Bishops , " Priests , and Levites being habited with them , may de- 66 serve to be guarded and defended from all attacks or " temptations of ...
... means to be made meet and blessed for divine 66 worship and holy mysteries ; and that the Bishops , " Priests , and Levites being habited with them , may de- 66 serve to be guarded and defended from all attacks or " temptations of ...
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... interpretation of Scrip- ture , to follow the approved opinion of the Orthodox , but would make use of his own sense and judgment , by which Brit . & c . p . 458 . I. means he fell into error . But in order 6 THE LIFE OF.
... interpretation of Scrip- ture , to follow the approved opinion of the Orthodox , but would make use of his own sense and judgment , by which Brit . & c . p . 458 . I. means he fell into error . But in order 6 THE LIFE OF.
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John Lewis. I. means he fell into error . But in order to form a judgment CHAP . of Mr. Pecock's conduct , it will not be improper to ob- serve , that Wiclif , 12. Dr. Wiclif dying at Lutterworth , h Dec. 31 , 1384 , his followers were ...
John Lewis. I. means he fell into error . But in order to form a judgment CHAP . of Mr. Pecock's conduct , it will not be improper to ob- serve , that Wiclif , 12. Dr. Wiclif dying at Lutterworth , h Dec. 31 , 1384 , his followers were ...
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... means subject to very frequent detractions " of the common people , and made vile and contemptible " to their subjects , by whom they ought to be reverenced ; nay , that they were rendered so much the more unable " to correct , command ...
... means subject to very frequent detractions " of the common people , and made vile and contemptible " to their subjects , by whom they ought to be reverenced ; nay , that they were rendered so much the more unable " to correct , command ...
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... means ad- scopus . vanced to the highest stations in the Church . He in- stances , particularly , 1st , in " William Buthe , who , " he says , " he translated from Litchfield to York , and was nei- " ther a good grammarian , nor knowing ...
... means ad- scopus . vanced to the highest stations in the Church . He in- stances , particularly , 1st , in " William Buthe , who , " he says , " he translated from Litchfield to York , and was nei- " ther a good grammarian , nor knowing ...
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