Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England : from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, 2. köideJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 |
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... church . Whereupon Bilney answered , that wittinglie he had not preached or taught any of Luther's opinions , or any other , contrarie to the catholike church . Then the cardinall asked him , whether he had not once made an oth before ...
... church . Whereupon Bilney answered , that wittinglie he had not preached or taught any of Luther's opinions , or any other , contrarie to the catholike church . Then the cardinall asked him , whether he had not once made an oth before ...
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... church may erre in the faith or no : and whether they thinke that catholike church to be a sensible church , which may be demonstrate and pointed out as it were with a finger ; or that it is only a spirituall church , intelligible , and ...
... church may erre in the faith or no : and whether they thinke that catholike church to be a sensible church , which may be demonstrate and pointed out as it were with a finger ; or that it is only a spirituall church , intelligible , and ...
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... church can by no meanes erre in faith , for it is the whole congregation of the elect , and so knowne only unto God , which knoweth who are his : otherwise , no man should be ascertained of another mans salvation , or of his owne , but ...
... church can by no meanes erre in faith , for it is the whole congregation of the elect , and so knowne only unto God , which knoweth who are his : otherwise , no man should be ascertained of another mans salvation , or of his owne , but ...
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... church , and a parti- cipation in the merit of all the prayers , fastings , & c . gave his blessing to the assembly , and dismissed them , well satisfied with their work , to their respec- tive homes . See Staveley's History of Churches ...
... church , and a parti- cipation in the merit of all the prayers , fastings , & c . gave his blessing to the assembly , and dismissed them , well satisfied with their work , to their respec- tive homes . See Staveley's History of Churches ...
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... church of Willesdon , exhort the people to put away their gods of silver and gold , and leave their offerings unto them , for that such things as they offered , have been knowne oftentimes afterward to have been given to the stewes ...
... church of Willesdon , exhort the people to put away their gods of silver and gold , and leave their offerings unto them , for that such things as they offered , have been knowne oftentimes afterward to have been given to the stewes ...
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