The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... Lutheran , to the cardinals appointed by Pope Paul III . to consider what could be done to stem the evils which threatened the Church . As the work of this Papal commission was then directly put before the English people , some account ...
... Lutheran , to the cardinals appointed by Pope Paul III . to consider what could be done to stem the evils which threatened the Church . As the work of this Papal commission was then directly put before the English people , some account ...
Sivu 95
... Lutheran ) controversy is taken away ; granting this also , that we did not dissent from you without great and just causes . ' The three points the cardinals claimed for the Pope , it may be noted , were ; ( 1 ) that he was to be Bishop ...
... Lutheran ) controversy is taken away ; granting this also , that we did not dissent from you without great and just causes . ' The three points the cardinals claimed for the Pope , it may be noted , were ; ( 1 ) that he was to be Bishop ...
Sivu 106
... Lutheran views and teachings by Tyndale and others . It is useful to examine well into the grounds upon which this anti - clerical campaign was conducted , and to note the chief causes of objection to the clergy which are found set ...
... Lutheran views and teachings by Tyndale and others . It is useful to examine well into the grounds upon which this anti - clerical campaign was conducted , and to note the chief causes of objection to the clergy which are found set ...
Sivu 128
... Lutheran emissaries , who were striving to plough up the soil in order to implant the new German teachings in the place of the old religious faith of England , would make out , is disproved by the tracts of both Saint - German and Sir ...
... Lutheran emissaries , who were striving to plough up the soil in order to implant the new German teachings in the place of the old religious faith of England , would make out , is disproved by the tracts of both Saint - German and Sir ...
Sivu 138
... Lutheran movement . By the Reformers themselves , regarded as at heart belong- ing to them , he was upbraided as a coward , and spoken of as one who had not the courage of his convictions . Posterity has represented him now in the one ...
... Lutheran movement . By the Reformers themselves , regarded as at heart belong- ing to them , he was upbraided as a coward , and spoken of as one who had not the courage of his convictions . Posterity has represented him now in the one ...
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