| John Milner - 1802 - 496 Seiten
...have embraced the gofpel, in order to make off the yoke of difcipline, and the obligation of fading, penance, &c. which lay upon them in the time of Popery ; and to live at their pleafure, enjoying their lufl and lawlefs appetites without controul. They therefore lend a willing... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 Seiten
...— " The greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the gospef, in order to shake offthe yoke of discipline, and the obligation of fasting, penance, &c. which lay upon them in time of popery; and to live at their pleasure, enjoying their lust and lawless appetites Without control.... | |
| 1824 - 798 Seiten
...kind of lasciviousness V " The greater part of the people," says Bucer, " seem only to have embraced the Gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline, and the obligation of fasting and penance, which lay upon them in the time of Popery, and to live at their pleasure, enjoying their... | |
| 1822 - 780 Seiten
...lasciviousness ?"(4) And Bucer observes, that " the greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline, and the obligation of fast, ing and penance, which lay upon them in the time of Popery, and to live at their pleasure, enjoy... | |
| 1822 - 828 Seiten
...lasciviousness ?"(4) And Bueer observes, that " the greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline, and the obligation of fasting and penance, which lay upon them in the time of Popery, and to live at their pleasure, enjoying their... | |
| Frederick Charles Husenbeth - 1826 - 144 Seiten
...Bucer, an immediate disciple of Luther, says: "The greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the Gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline,...enjoying their lust and lawless appetites without control. Thev therefore lend a willing ear to the doctrine that we are justified by faith alone, and... | |
| John Milner - 1827 - 620 Seiten
...for libertinism. His words are these : ' The greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the Gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline-...obligation of fasting, penance, &c. which lay upon them in Popery, and to live at their pleasure, enjoying their lusts and lawless appetites, without controul.... | |
| Russel Canfield - 1827 - 268 Seiten
...than is yours of Universalism ? Bucer. " The greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline, and the obligations of fasting, which lay upon them in time of popery ; and to live at their pleasure, enjoying... | |
| John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury - 1828 - 818 Seiten
...time of Popery.'—' The greater part of the people,' says Martin Bucer, ' seem only to have embraced the gospel in order to shake off the yoke of discipline,...obligation of fasting, penance, &c. which lay upon them in Popery, and to live at their pleasure, enjoying their lawless appetites without control. Hence must,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1833 - 340 Seiten
...Luther's own disciples, Martin Bucer: — "The greater part of the people seem only to have embraced the Gospel, in order to shake off the yoke of discipline, and the obligation of tasting, penance, &c., which lay upon them in the time of Popery, and to live at their pleasure, enjoying... | |
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