| John Lewis - 1820 - 450 páginas
...and many other such " like erroneous doctrines," Knighton tells us, "he so cap- Coil. 2ee?. " tivated the affections of the people, that they said, they...who so well explained " the truth to them; and so reverenced him as another Bishop Bukkyngham or Bokyngham heard of " this, he immediately without any... | |
| John Lewis - 1820 - 444 páginas
...these and many other such " like erroneous doctrines," Knighton tells us," he so cap- Coil. " tivated the affections of the people, that they said, they...who so well explained " the truth to them; and so reverenced him as another « God. " When Bishop Bukkyngham or Bokyngham heard of " this, he immediately... | |
| 1831 - 544 páginas
...errors and vices of popery. Knighton, of course, stigmatizes his doctrines as erroneous, but adds, " He so captivated the affections of the people, that they said they never had seen or heard any one who so well explained the truth." Being excommunicated, and forbidden... | |
| George Stokes - 1838 - 352 páginas
...errors and vices of popery. Knighton, of course, stigmatizes his doctrines as erroneous, but adds, " He so captivated the affections of the people, that they said they never had seen or heard any one who so well explained the truth." Being excommunicated, and forbidden... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 548 páginas
...errors and vices of popery. Knighton, of course, stigmatizes his doctrines as erroneous, but adds, " He so captivated the affections of the people, that they said they never had seen or heard any one who so well explained the truth." Being excommunicated, and forbidden... | |
| 1870 - 528 páginas
...people. Wherever he preached, crowds flocked to hear him; whether in the streets or in the marketplaces, like the mendicant friars of the period ; or in the...little learning; but this is certainly a mistake, and probably due to detraction. Not only the common people but learned men were attracted by him, and... | |
| James Townley - 1891 - 544 páginas
...the same author informs us, Sisyndurby captivated the affections of the people, so that they declared they had never seen nor heard any one who so well explained the truth to them, and ''reverenced him as another god." When Bishop Bukkyngham heard of his proceedings, he immediately suspended... | |
| George Stokes - 1834 - 504 páginas
...errors and vices of popery. Knighton, of course, stigmatizes his doctrines as erroneous, but adds, " He so captivated the affections of the people, that they said they never had seen or heard any one who so well explained the truth." Being excommunicated, and forbidden... | |
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