A History of the English Church: Second period: From the accession of Henry VIII to the silencing of convocation in the 18th century, 1509-1717Murray, 1900 |
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... says Erasmus , worship divers gods with divers ceremonies . This man every day salutes Christopher and visits his image - with what object ? Because he persuades himself that if he does so he will that day be safe from an evil death ...
... says Erasmus , worship divers gods with divers ceremonies . This man every day salutes Christopher and visits his image - with what object ? Because he persuades himself that if he does so he will that day be safe from an evil death ...
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... says Mr. Froude , " unconsidered as yet , who had a part to play in the historical drama , composed at that time merely of poor men ; poor cobblers , weavers , trade apprentices , and humble artisans , men of low birth and low estate ...
... says Mr. Froude , " unconsidered as yet , who had a part to play in the historical drama , composed at that time merely of poor men ; poor cobblers , weavers , trade apprentices , and humble artisans , men of low birth and low estate ...
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... says that in four principal things they stood against the received doctrines of the Church - viz . in pilgrimages ... say that John Foxe will not be relied upon as an historical authority in this work . In the passage referred to above ...
... says that in four principal things they stood against the received doctrines of the Church - viz . in pilgrimages ... say that John Foxe will not be relied upon as an historical authority in this work . In the passage referred to above ...
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... says Lord Bacon , " for stature , strength , making , and beauty , one of the goodliest persons of his time . And though he were given to plea- sure , yet he was likewise desirous of glory , so that there was a passage open in his mind ...
... says Lord Bacon , " for stature , strength , making , and beauty , one of the goodliest persons of his time . And though he were given to plea- sure , yet he was likewise desirous of glory , so that there was a passage open in his mind ...
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... says that his father was a butcher . Sanders says of him " non humili tantum loco sed etiam vili natus . " The lowness of his origin , whatever it was , was nothing but a credit to him . To follow Cavendish's account of him , " Being ...
... says that his father was a butcher . Sanders says of him " non humili tantum loco sed etiam vili natus . " The lowness of his origin , whatever it was , was nothing but a credit to him . To follow Cavendish's account of him , " Being ...
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