The Life of John Wickliff: With an Appendix and List of His WorksW. Whyte, 1826 - 207 páginas |
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... clerks , and cunning masters , of what in these days were termed the seven liberal sciences . † And here * In these days , the Prince's dear friend and crony was one Thomas Rodbourn , a learned and pleasant man , much given to ...
... clerks , and cunning masters , of what in these days were termed the seven liberal sciences . † And here * In these days , the Prince's dear friend and crony was one Thomas Rodbourn , a learned and pleasant man , much given to ...
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... clerks alone , but to the generality of the gentry and people of the land ; and thus it came to have much more force and weighti- ness . For a good book , or an excellent dis- course , shut up in a learned language , may cast a few ...
... clerks alone , but to the generality of the gentry and people of the land ; and thus it came to have much more force and weighti- ness . For a good book , or an excellent dis- course , shut up in a learned language , may cast a few ...
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... clerks , and nurses of the fiend ; chil- dren of Iscariot , and fellow - helpers of Sathan- us , in strangling men's souls , * names which are as little reconcilable to Christian courtesy , as to that artificial imitation of it which ...
... clerks , and nurses of the fiend ; chil- dren of Iscariot , and fellow - helpers of Sathan- us , in strangling men's souls , * names which are as little reconcilable to Christian courtesy , as to that artificial imitation of it which ...
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... clerks of York , Sarum , and Oxford , to fill the places of the ejected monks . Nor is it improbable that Islep and Wickliff had been companions in their youthful studies , for they were both * The " Instrument of Collation " will be ...
... clerks of York , Sarum , and Oxford , to fill the places of the ejected monks . Nor is it improbable that Islep and Wickliff had been companions in their youthful studies , for they were both * The " Instrument of Collation " will be ...
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... entitled , " Determinatio de Dominio , " MS . in Bod . Lib . in Hyperoo , 163. In it Wickliff styles him- self the king's peculiar clerk or chaplain . monk , and his brother drones , in the vacated 44 LIFE OF JOHN WICKLIFF .
... entitled , " Determinatio de Dominio , " MS . in Bod . Lib . in Hyperoo , 163. In it Wickliff styles him- self the king's peculiar clerk or chaplain . monk , and his brother drones , in the vacated 44 LIFE OF JOHN WICKLIFF .
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Página 70 - And the king answered the people roughly, and forsook the old men's counsel that they gave him ; and spake to them after the counsel of the young men, saying, My father made your yoke heavy, and I will add to your yoke ; my father also chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.
Página 38 - ... for that place for the honesty of his life, his laudable conversation, and knowledge of letters.
Página 1 - Why else was this nation chosen before any other, that out of her as out of Sion should be proclaimed and sounded forth the first tidings and trumpet of reformation to all Europe? And...
Página 134 - Mary, with blood and with bone, with skin and with sinews, in human limbs, with a reasonable soul living ; and his ghostly body, which we call the housel, is gathered of many corns, without blood and bone, without limb, without soul, and therefore nothing is to be understood therein bodily, but all is ghostly to be understood.
Página 137 - the consecrated host, which we see upon the altar, is neither Christ nor any part of him, but an effectual sign of him.
Página 1 - Sion, should be proclaimed and sounded forth the first tidings and trumpet of reformation to all Europe? And had it not been the obstinate perverseness of our prelates against the divine and admirable spirit of...
Página 163 - For as air and noxious spirits are shut up in the bowels of the earth, which are expelled in an earthquake, and so the earth is cleansed, but not without great violence, so there were many heresies shut up in the hearts of reprobate men, but by the condemnation of them the kingdom has been cleared, but not without irksomeness and great commotion.
Página 65 - ... our birth, but before, so that we cannot so much as think a good thought unless Jesus the Angel of great counsel send it ; nor perform a good work unless it be properly his good work. His mercy comes before us that we receive grace, and followeth us, helping us, and keeping us in grace. So then it is not good for us to trust in our merits, in our virtues, in our righteousness, but to conclude this point, good it is only to trust in God.
Página 134 - Church, that the elements of bread and wine used in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, were only figuratively meant to represent the body and blood of Christ. This sound opinion is expressed in one of the homilies of the Saxon Church. •