| Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 524 sayfa
...advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing IN ALL TBIXOS with the Helvetic churches." BurncUiii.201. Parkhurst, bishop of Norwich, in a letter to Gualter, Feb. 4, 1573, fervently exclaims, u О ! would to God, would to God, once at last, all the English people would in good earnest propound... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1847 - 560 sayfa
...Canterburys the bishops of Rochesters Elys St. David'ss LineoIns and Baths were sincerely bent on advaneing the purity of doctrine. agreeing IN ALL THINGS with the Helvetic churches." Burnets iii. 20l. Parkhurst. bishop of Norwichs In a letter to Gualter. Feb. 4. l573. fervently exelaims.... | |
| John Waugh (of - ?) - 1849 - 120 sayfa
...Canterbury, the bishops of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, Lincoln, and Bath, were sincerely bent on advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing in all things, with the Helvetic churches." Parkhurst, bishop of Norwich, writing in 1573, exclaims, " O would to God, would to God, once at last,... | |
| 1850 - 528 sayfa
...Bishop of Norwich, in a letter to Gaulter, says, " Oh ! would to God, would to God, once at least, all the English people would in good earnest propound to themselves to follow the Church at Zurich, as the most absolute pattern." J • A long account of Sampson's opinions, and of the grounds... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1855 - 530 sayfa
...Canterbury, the Bishops of Rochester, Ely, St David's, Lincoln, and Bath, were sincerely bent on advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing IN ALL THINGS with...last, all the English people would in good earnest propound'to themselves to follow the Church of Zurich as the most absolute pattern." Strype's Annals,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1865 - 576 sayfa
...September 6, 1550.] a dedication to the king and privy 57 [The date of this letter is Feb. set on advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing in all things with the Helvetic churches. He commends particularly the marquis of Dorchester, afterwards duke of Suffolk, and the earl of Warwick,... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1867 - 502 sayfa
...Canterbury, and the bishops of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, and Lincoln, were sincerely set on advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing in all things with the Helvetic churches /"§ that the churches of Dutch, French, German, and Italian Protestants, by whom the Eeformation had... | |
| William Hendry Stowell - 1878 - 346 sayfa
...Bishop of Norwich, in a letter to Gaulter, says, " Oh ! would to God, would to God, once at least, all the English people would in good earnest propound to themselves to follow the Church at Zurich, as the most absolute pattern."J • A long account of Sampson's opinions, and of the grounds... | |
| Samuel Macnaughton - 1884 - 348 sayfa
...Canterbury, the Bishops of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, Lincoln, and Bath were sincerely bent on advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing in all things with the Helvetic Churches." Latimer and Hooper both expressly maintained that by Divine institution biehops and presbyters are... | |
| William Hendry Stowell, Sir Daniel Wilson - 1888 - 622 sayfa
...Bishop of Norwich, in a letter to Qaulter, says, " Oh ! would to God, would to Ood, once at least, all the English people would in good earnest propound to themselves to follow the Church at Zurich, as the most absolute pattern." J • A long »crount of Sump.vm'i opinion«, and of the... | |
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