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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... seems to " have fully penetrated the weakness of the Roman cause ; " there being scarcely any articles controverted between " the Church of Rome and the Protestants to be met " with , which Dr. Wiclif has not touched and handled , " and ...
... seems to " have fully penetrated the weakness of the Roman cause ; " there being scarcely any articles controverted between " the Church of Rome and the Protestants to be met " with , which Dr. Wiclif has not touched and handled , " and ...
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... seem to have had from the Greek or eastern " Churches , by whom their ancestors had been converted " to the belief of Christianity ; and did or practised a great " many other things , contrary , " as he represents it , " to the " unity ...
... seem to have had from the Greek or eastern " Churches , by whom their ancestors had been converted " to the belief of Christianity ; and did or practised a great " many other things , contrary , " as he represents it , " to the " unity ...
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... seems to have disobliged , they got him , though contrary to law , deprived of his bishopric , and confined a prisoner in an abbey for life . This is the account which I have here to give of the following performance ; which , if it be ...
... seems to have disobliged , they got him , though contrary to law , deprived of his bishopric , and confined a prisoner in an abbey for life . This is the account which I have here to give of the following performance ; which , if it be ...
Seite ix
... seem to have been , neglecting to take due care to preserve their pedigrees . However , we may , I believe , venture to say of the Bishop , as Sir Thomas More wrote of himself in his epitaph , that he was of a an honest family , though ...
... seem to have been , neglecting to take due care to preserve their pedigrees . However , we may , I believe , venture to say of the Bishop , as Sir Thomas More wrote of himself in his epitaph , that he was of a an honest family , though ...
Seite ix
... seems to have had his eye on holy Orders , and , with a just regard thereto , to have made choice of , and prosecuted his studies ; so now being thought qualified for them , and to be of age and learning sufficient to enter into them ...
... seems to have had his eye on holy Orders , and , with a just regard thereto , to have made choice of , and prosecuted his studies ; so now being thought qualified for them , and to be of age and learning sufficient to enter into them ...
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