A Short History of the Protestant Reformation: Chiefly Selected from Protestant AuthorsJohnson & Stockton, 1831 - 236 páginas |
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... princes erect themselves against God , ( that is , when they oppose Calvinism , ) they bereave themselves of their authority , and that we must rather spit in their faces than obey them , & c . In Danielis vi . 22 , 25. What wonder ...
... princes erect themselves against God , ( that is , when they oppose Calvinism , ) they bereave themselves of their authority , and that we must rather spit in their faces than obey them , & c . In Danielis vi . 22 , 25. What wonder ...
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... princes and great armies undertook to propagate the Protestant religion , the Almighty thought fit to interpose , and gave to the Catholic powers sufficient strength to oppose the invasion , and has ever since sup- ported them in such ...
... princes and great armies undertook to propagate the Protestant religion , the Almighty thought fit to interpose , and gave to the Catholic powers sufficient strength to oppose the invasion , and has ever since sup- ported them in such ...
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... princes have taken such pains to extirpate the Catholic religion in their res- pective states , they have not been able to com- pass it . The Catholics have been grievously oppressed , and many even put to death ; never- theless ...
... princes have taken such pains to extirpate the Catholic religion in their res- pective states , they have not been able to com- pass it . The Catholics have been grievously oppressed , and many even put to death ; never- theless ...
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... princes . The new teachers totally differed from the primitive preachers of the gospel . These , during their whole ministry , had be- fore their eyes the charge which Christ gave to his apostles . " Behold , I send you , " said he ...
... princes . The new teachers totally differed from the primitive preachers of the gospel . These , during their whole ministry , had be- fore their eyes the charge which Christ gave to his apostles . " Behold , I send you , " said he ...
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... princes , both by his writings and preaching . " You must know , " said he , " that from the beginning of the world to this day , it has ever been a rare thing to find a wise prince ; but more rare to find one that was honest : for ...
... princes , both by his writings and preaching . " You must know , " said he , " that from the beginning of the world to this day , it has ever been a rare thing to find a wise prince ; but more rare to find one that was honest : for ...
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Página 200 - That such jurisdictions, privileges, superiorities and pre-eminences, spiritual and ecclesiastical, as by any spiritual or ecclesiastical power or authority hath heretofore been or may lawfully be exercised or used for the visitation of the ecclesiastical state and persons, and for reformation, order and correction of the same and of all manner of errors, heresies, schisms, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities, shall for ever, by authority of this present Parliament, be united and annexed to...
Página 121 - ... the only supreme head in earth of the church of England, called Anglicana ecclesia ; and shall have and enjoy, annexed and united to the imperial crown of this realm, as well the title and style thereof, as all honours, dignities, preeminences, jurisdictions, privileges, authorities, immunities, profits and commodities to the said dignity of supreme head of the same church belonging and appertaining...
Página 40 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil doers, and for the praise of them that do well.
Página 26 - These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear : clouds they are without water, carried about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.
Página 199 - Highness that it may be established and enacted by the authority aforesaid that such jurisdictions, privileges, superiorities and preeminences spiritual and ecclesiastical, as by any spiritual or ecclesiastical power or authority hath heretofore been or may lawfully be exercised or used for the visitation of the ecclesiastical state and persons, and for reformation, order and correction of the same and of all manner of errors, heresies, schisms, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities...
Página 26 - These are spots in their banquets, feasting together without fear, feeding themselves, clouds without water, which are carried about by winds; trees of the autumn, unfruitful, twice dead, plucked up by the roots; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own confusion ; wandering stars, to whom the storm of darkness is reserved for ever.
Página 200 - I, AB, do utterly testify and declare in my conscience, that the queen's highness is the only supreme governor of this realm, and of all other her highness's dominions and countries, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things or causes, as temporal...
Página 130 - What have we in exchange for these?' Go to the site of some once opulent convent. Look at the cloister, now become in the hands of some rack-renter the receptacle for dung, fodder, and fagot-wood.
Página 128 - Church enjoyed peace — it was regarded as a sacred realm by men who, though they hated one another, believed and feared the same God. Abused as it was by the worldly-minded and ambitious, and disgraced by the artifices of the designing and the follies of the fanatic, it afforded a shelter to those who were better than the world in their youth or weary of it in their age. The wise as well as the timid and gentle fled to this Goshen of God, which enjoyed its own light and calm amidst darkness and...
Página 136 - I have heard), that when the Bill had stuck long in the lower house, and could get no passage, he commanded the Commons to attend him in the forenoon in his gallery, where he let them wait till late in the afternoon, and then coming out of his chamber, walking a turn or two amongst them, and looking angrily on them, first on the one side, then on the other, at last, I hear...