| George Bishop - 1703 - 598 páginas
...beginning of the Reformation. And though he himself says, Introduction, chap. i., page 2, "That it is very certain that the first reformers never intended...that it should be a sin to proceed any further, as is abundantly demonstrated, by their own going beyond Wickliffe," &c., they have endeavoured to hinder... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 páginas
...Christianity: while others would not hear of going any further than the first Essay of Reformation. 'Tis very certain, that the first Reformers never...proceed any further; as, by their own going beyond Wicklift, nnd changing and growing in their own Models also, and the confessions of Cranmer, with the... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 páginas
...Christianity: while others would not hear of going any further thr.n the first Essay of Reformation. 'Tis very certain, that the first Reformers never...proceed any further; as, by their own going beyond Wicklift, and changing and growing in their own Models also, and the confessions of Cranmer, with the... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 páginas
...further than the first Essay of Reformation. 'Tis very certain, that the first Reformers never ktended that what they did should be the absolute boundary...proceed any further; as, by their own going beyond Wieklift, and changing and growing in their own Models also, and the confessions of Cranmer, with the... | |
| Mary Ann Radzinowicz - 1984 - 300 páginas
...Christianity: while others would not hear of going any further than the first Essay of Reformation. Tis very certain, that the first Reformers never intended...proceed any further; as, by their own going beyond Wicklift, and changing and growing in their own Models also, and the confessions of Cranmer, with the... | |
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