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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... 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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... opinion would be , that no one here- " after would speak ill of the Bishops , or murmur about " them ; since by him it was made evident , that Bishops 66 are not obliged to preach , nor to do the other works " of a cure of souls , as ...
... opinion would be , that no one here- " after would speak ill of the Bishops , or murmur about " them ; since by him it was made evident , that Bishops 66 are not obliged to preach , nor to do the other works " of a cure of souls , as ...
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... opinion of a great many men , and often 66 preached by them in the pulpits : that the Bishops who , " for reasonable k causes , were absent from their dioceses , 66 were by this means subject to very frequent detractions " of the common ...
... opinion of a great many men , and often 66 preached by them in the pulpits : that the Bishops who , " for reasonable k causes , were absent from their dioceses , 66 were by this means subject to very frequent detractions " of the common ...
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... opinion of many , that Bishops , as Bishops , or on account of their office , were obliged to preach themselves to the common people of their dioceses , and to live and reside in their dioceses , is plain from the writers of those times ...
... opinion of many , that Bishops , as Bishops , or on account of their office , were obliged to preach themselves to the common people of their dioceses , and to live and reside in their dioceses , is plain from the writers of those times ...
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... opinion , that " Bishops are obliged to preach by " aptly speaking , and declaring the truths of divine Scrip- " ture . " But be this as it will , it was certainly our Bi- shop's design to vindicate his brethren , the Bishops , from the ...
... opinion , that " Bishops are obliged to preach by " aptly speaking , and declaring the truths of divine Scrip- " ture . " But be this as it will , it was certainly our Bi- shop's design to vindicate his brethren , the Bishops , from the ...
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66 CHAP abjuration Angliæ Apostles Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury authority believe benefices bifore Bishop Bishop of Chichester Bishop's books bokis called Canterbury catholic Christ Christian Church of England Church of Rome Clergy Conclusions Conclusioun condemned contrary council Creed Cristen religioun cross defend Dict diocese Dissenters divine Doctor of Divinity doctrine doon Duke Ecclesiæ ecclesiastical England English Episcopus faith feith Friars fuit Gascoigne Gospel grace groundid hath heresy heretics Hist holy Scripture honour idolatry images John King King's learned Lollards Lord Lordship maad manner moral oath observed opinion ordinances Papæ Pecock peple persons pilgrimages Pope Pope Gregory VII Pope's prayers preaching Prelates prestis Priests province of Canterbury punished quæ quod reason Repressour resoun Rome saints salvation says seems seid seie shew souls summe sunt swearing tells Theol ther thilk thing tion Treatise truth weel Wiclifists words worship writings ymagis
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 154 - Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn.
Seite 193 - The words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies, which are given from one shepherd.
Seite 93 - If, therefore, the pope should attempt anything against the king by process, or other matters in deed, the king with all his subjects, should with all their force and power resist the same.
Seite 110 - If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness, he is proud, knowing nothing...
Seite 51 - ... reuelacioun fro God, rise and suffice. But so it is, that noon article of feith mai be groundid in doom of resoun sufficientli, neither into his finding, leerning, and knowing, mannis resoun, bi it silf, and bi natural help, may rise and suffice, withoute therto maad revelacioun, or affirmyng fro God.
Seite 225 - I haue spoke oft tyme and bi long leiser with the wittiest " and kunnyngist men of thilk seid soort contrarie to the
Seite 35 - ... the election was first granted by the king's progenitors upon a certain form and condition, as to demand licence of the king to choose, and after the election to have his royal assent, and not in other manner. Which conditions not being kept, the thing ought by reason to resort to its first nature.
Seite 4 - ... worship to himself nor to be proud of the people's praise, which would call him a good and a godly man thereby), at last he looked well upon his eyen, and asked whether he could never see nothing at all in all his life before. And when as well his wife as himself affirmed fastly No, then he looked advisedly upon his eyen again, and said: 'I believe you very well, for methinketh that ye cannot see well yet.
Seite 51 - And the law of reason or human nature is that which men by discourse of natural reason have rightly found out themselves to be all for ever bound unto in their actions.
Seite 166 - ... in the name of the Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost...