Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 |
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... friars , who had been very troublesome from their first establishment in Oxford , in 1230 , and occasioned great inquietude to the chancellor and scho- lars , lars , by infringing their statutes and privileges , and 2 WICKLIFFE .
... friars , who had been very troublesome from their first establishment in Oxford , in 1230 , and occasioned great inquietude to the chancellor and scho- lars , lars , by infringing their statutes and privileges , and 2 WICKLIFFE .
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... friars , and the false counterfeits of learning , consisting only of a vile metaphy- sical jargon , or vain school - divinity , which prevailed among the canonists , school - men , and casuists . It may be noted , that soon after and ...
... friars , and the false counterfeits of learning , consisting only of a vile metaphy- sical jargon , or vain school - divinity , which prevailed among the canonists , school - men , and casuists . It may be noted , that soon after and ...
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... friars , who took all oppor- tunities to entice the students , from the colleges , into their convents , which made people afraid of sending their children to the university . The friars disregarded the de- termination of the parliament ...
... friars , who took all oppor- tunities to entice the students , from the colleges , into their convents , which made people afraid of sending their children to the university . The friars disregarded the de- termination of the parliament ...
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... friar , on able beggary , before the duke of Gloucester , to whom he sent an account of both their arguments , and addressed his highness in these words ; " To you lord , that herde the disputasion be geve the " fyle to rubbe away the ...
... friar , on able beggary , before the duke of Gloucester , to whom he sent an account of both their arguments , and addressed his highness in these words ; " To you lord , that herde the disputasion be geve the " fyle to rubbe away the ...
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... friars : He charged them with holding fifty heresies and errors : He shewed their corruptions , and de- tected their practices . This was striking at the root of all the abuses which had crept into the church ; at a time when the ...
... friars : He charged them with holding fifty heresies and errors : He shewed their corruptions , and de- tected their practices . This was striking at the root of all the abuses which had crept into the church ; at a time when the ...
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afterwards Anabaptists answer archbishop archbishop Cranmer authority Basil Bilney bishop bishop of London bishop of Winchester blessed body and blood Bradford Bucer called cardinal cause Christian church of Rome clergy Cochlæus condemned confession conscience Constance council Cranmer death declared desired diet dispute divine doctor Huss doctrine duke Eckius elector of Saxony emperor England Erasmus eucharist exhorted faith Father favour friars friends gave Germany God's gospel grace hath heresy heretic holy honour Hooper Jesus Christ John king king's Latimer learned letter Lord Lord's Supper Luther Lutherans manner Martyr matter Melancthon Melchior Adam mercy ministers monks Oecolampadius opinion papists pope pope's popery popish pray prayer preached preacher priests princes prison protestant queen received Reformation religion Ridley sacrament says scripture sent sermon shew soul spirit suffer thee things thou tion transubstantiation truth unto Vergerio Wickliffe wife Wittenberg word writings wrote Zuinglians Zuinglius Zurick