| 1808 - 732 páginas
...Canterbury, the Biihops «f Rocheßer, Ely, St. Davids, Lincoln, and Bath, were fmcerely fet on advancing the purity of doctrine, AGREEING IN ALL THINGS WITH THE HELVETIC CHURCHES," (p. SI]. It is likewife true, that ,- Jewel, in a letter, (28th April, 1559), to Peter Martyr, fays... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 476 páginas
...Canterbury, the bishop of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, Lincoln, and Bath, were sincerely 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,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 716 páginas
...Canterbury, the bishops of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, Lincoln, and Bath, were sincerely 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,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 716 páginas
...Canterbury, the bishops of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, Lincoln, and Bath, were sincerely 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,... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1838 - 590 páginas
...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," Burnet, iii. 201. Parkhust, Bishop of Norwich, in a letter to Gualter, Feb. 4, 1573, fervently exclaims, "O! would to... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 552 páginas
...Canterhury, the hishops of Rochester, Ely, St. David's, Lincoln, and Bath, were sincerely hent on advancing the purity of doctrine, agreeing IN ALL THINGS with...the Helvetic churches." Burnet, iii. 201. Parkhurst, hishop of Norwich, in a letter to Gualter, Feh. 4. 1573, fervently exclaims, " O1 would to God, would... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1841 - 704 páginas
...Cranmer, 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.'" -f Cranmer not only maintained a close correspondence with the Genevan reformer, and consulted him... | |
| 1842 - 954 páginas
...1573, fervently exclaims, — ' Oh, would to God, would to God, that now at last the people of England would in good earnest propound to themselves to follow the church of Zurich as the most perfect pattern ;'* or of his scholar and fellow-prelate Jewell, •who calls the habits enjoined upon... | |
| John BROWN (Minister of Langton.) - 1842 - 584 páginas
...said Bishop Parkhurst to Gualter, (Strype's. Annals, vol. ii. p. 186,) " Would to God once at last al the English people would in good earnest propound to themselves to follow the Church of Zuric, (Presbyterian,) as the most absolute pattern." But how much more happy would it have been for... | |
| John Brown - 1844 - 520 páginas
...said Bishop Parkhurst to Gualter, (Strype's Annals, vol. ii. p. 186,) "Would to God once at last al the English people would in good earnest propound to themselves to follow the Church of Zuric, (Presbyterian) as the most absolute pattern." But how much more happy would it have been for... | |
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