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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... things which are told or related . " I A particular account of them , and where they are reposited , may be seen in the Life of Dr. Wiclif , chap . ix . p . 179 , & c . In 1722 , in the famous University of Oxford , lived one Thomas ...
... things which are told or related . " I A particular account of them , and where they are reposited , may be seen in the Life of Dr. Wiclif , chap . ix . p . 179 , & c . In 1722 , in the famous University of Oxford , lived one Thomas ...
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... thing in the world as what is now called Popery . Nay , Doctor Wiclif maintained , that it had no being till after the loosing of Satan in the second millenary ; and so much was ingenuously owned by Cardinal Quignonius , that " by ...
... thing in the world as what is now called Popery . Nay , Doctor Wiclif maintained , that it had no being till after the loosing of Satan in the second millenary ; and so much was ingenuously owned by Cardinal Quignonius , that " by ...
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... things , contrary , " as he represents it , " to the " unity of the Church of Rome . " Insomuch , that the Bri- tons had this character given of them in a council held at Catal . L. L. Rome , in which the Pope himself presided ...
... things , contrary , " as he represents it , " to the " unity of the Church of Rome . " Insomuch , that the Bri- tons had this character given of them in a council held at Catal . L. L. Rome , in which the Pope himself presided ...
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... thing to make my own countrymen more sensible of the great and invaluable blessing of the Reformation , and that the re- storing Popish superstition under the venerable name of antiquity , and asserting its usurped infallible authority ...
... thing to make my own countrymen more sensible of the great and invaluable blessing of the Reformation , and that the re- storing Popish superstition under the venerable name of antiquity , and asserting its usurped infallible authority ...
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... things so obscure , and about which we cannot now be certain ; of this we are sure , that the Bishop was educated in grammar - school learning ; and being made fit for the prosecution of higher and more manly studies , was sent to the ...
... things so obscure , and about which we cannot now be certain ; of this we are sure , that the Bishop was educated in grammar - school learning ; and being made fit for the prosecution of higher and more manly studies , was sent to the ...
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