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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Seite iv
... tells us , " the British Bishops and Doctors pre- " ferred their own traditions to the Romish customs and 66 usages , particularly as to the time of the observation " of Easter , and the manner of administering Baptism , " which they ...
... tells us , " the British Bishops and Doctors pre- " ferred their own traditions to the Romish customs and 66 usages , particularly as to the time of the observation " of Easter , and the manner of administering Baptism , " which they ...
Seite ix
... tells Descript . us , by what 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 ...
... tells Descript . us , by what 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 ...
Seite ix
... tell the names of all these colours , 11 but if he had know them before , no more than the 66 names of all the men that he should suddenly see . " assurance . cheat . || unless . 66 8. By this we may see , that this nobleman was far ...
... tell the names of all these colours , 11 but if he had know them before , no more than the 66 names of all the men that he should suddenly see . " assurance . cheat . || unless . 66 8. By this we may see , that this nobleman was far ...
Seite ix
... tells us he was not careful enough in his 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 ...
... tells us he was not careful enough in his 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 ...
Seite ix
... tells us , that this made word was derived from the Latin lolium , which signifies cockle ; because as that weed is a great damage to the wheat [ infelix lolium Georg . ] among which it grows ; so the Lollards , their enemies said ...
... tells us , that this made word was derived from the Latin lolium , which signifies cockle ; because as that weed is a great damage to the wheat [ infelix lolium Georg . ] among which it grows ; so the Lollards , their enemies said ...
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