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Page viii
... seems that their origin may be traced to the days of Wickliffe . " The struggle between the old and the new Theology , " says Macauley , " was long and the event was somewhat doubtful . Henry the VIII . attempted to constitute an An ...
... seems that their origin may be traced to the days of Wickliffe . " The struggle between the old and the new Theology , " says Macauley , " was long and the event was somewhat doubtful . Henry the VIII . attempted to constitute an An ...
Page xx
... seems to bring us so near to them as to read the history of their doings written in their own style by those of their own time and number . We seem to be in their company and to join in their con- sultations and their prayers while they ...
... seems to bring us so near to them as to read the history of their doings written in their own style by those of their own time and number . We seem to be in their company and to join in their con- sultations and their prayers while they ...
Page 7
... seem little , or the work despicable ; but on the contrary , let the greater praise be rendered unto God , who hath effected great things by small , means . Let not the harshness of my style , prejudice thy taste or appetite to the dish ...
... seem little , or the work despicable ; but on the contrary , let the greater praise be rendered unto God , who hath effected great things by small , means . Let not the harshness of my style , prejudice thy taste or appetite to the dish ...
Page 10
... seem to be some of the first in England , that were brave enough to improve the liberty wherewith the divine Author of our religion has made us free , and observe his institutions as their only rule in church order , discipline , and ...
... seem to be some of the first in England , that were brave enough to improve the liberty wherewith the divine Author of our religion has made us free , and observe his institutions as their only rule in church order , discipline , and ...
Page 14
... seems their brethren went with them to that place , and the final separation there was very painful . " A flood of tears was poured out , and they were not able to speak to one another for the abundance of sorrow to part . ” — Chr . Pil ...
... seems their brethren went with them to that place , and the final separation there was very painful . " A flood of tears was poured out , and they were not able to speak to one another for the abundance of sorrow to part . ” — Chr . Pil ...
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