Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 2J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... writings of Erasmus , which exposed the superstitions of popery , and the vices of the clergy . He did not read these powerful works without having his eyes in some degree opened to the fact , that some errors had grown up in the church ...
... writings of Erasmus , which exposed the superstitions of popery , and the vices of the clergy . He did not read these powerful works without having his eyes in some degree opened to the fact , that some errors had grown up in the church ...
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... writings of Erasmus had led him into greater freedom of inquiry than was common in those days ; and he became further acquainted with the sentiments of the reformers by means of a public discussion which he held with Dr. Hooper ...
... writings of Erasmus had led him into greater freedom of inquiry than was common in those days ; and he became further acquainted with the sentiments of the reformers by means of a public discussion which he held with Dr. Hooper ...
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... : he had seen enough to induce him to apply him- self to search diligently for the truth , both by study and prayer ; and he began by writing down the principal argu- ments which had been brought against him , and examining.
... : he had seen enough to induce him to apply him- self to search diligently for the truth , both by study and prayer ; and he began by writing down the principal argu- ments which had been brought against him , and examining.
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... writing . When we met , I perceived it was nothing else but to see if he could persuade me to take a benefice , and to continue in study at the university ; which , if I had known to be the cause of his sending for me , I should not ...
... writing . When we met , I perceived it was nothing else but to see if he could persuade me to take a benefice , and to continue in study at the university ; which , if I had known to be the cause of his sending for me , I should not ...
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... writing . Mr. Harding , coming newly from Italy , in a long and notable sermon , did so lively set forth , and paint in their true colours , the friars , and unlearned bishops assembled at Trent in council , that he much diminished in ...
... writing . Mr. Harding , coming newly from Italy , in a long and notable sermon , did so lively set forth , and paint in their true colours , the friars , and unlearned bishops assembled at Trent in council , that he much diminished in ...
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