The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... too late to accomplish its purpose ; the writings of Wycliffe were already in too many hands , and had endeared themselves to too many hearts . The sharper the inquisition made for them , and the 10 [ July . THE WRITINGS , OPINIONS AND.
... too late to accomplish its purpose ; the writings of Wycliffe were already in too many hands , and had endeared themselves to too many hearts . The sharper the inquisition made for them , and the 10 [ July . THE WRITINGS , OPINIONS AND.
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... which he had set his heart , it was very plain , could not be brought about without an appeal to something * In the Trialogus . Hence he was outside of and above the Church itself 14 [ July . THE WRITINGS , OPINIONS AND.
... which he had set his heart , it was very plain , could not be brought about without an appeal to something * In the Trialogus . Hence he was outside of and above the Church itself 14 [ July . THE WRITINGS , OPINIONS AND.
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... heart , which was very properly followed by confession , but priestly absolution availed nothing unless the man were first really absolved by God , in which case the function of the priest was only declaratory . The best penance was to ...
... heart , which was very properly followed by confession , but priestly absolution availed nothing unless the man were first really absolved by God , in which case the function of the priest was only declaratory . The best penance was to ...
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... heart of the nation too deeply for that . His writings were hid away in secret recesses in the walls of houses , and , slily read , nourished the life of many souls . So that the English Reformation when at length it came , had deep ...
... heart of the nation too deeply for that . His writings were hid away in secret recesses in the walls of houses , and , slily read , nourished the life of many souls . So that the English Reformation when at length it came , had deep ...
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... heart by their ideal beauty , and which therefore " made the folly appear greater as the philoso- phy seemed grander , " he regarded as the inspiration of the Almighty , and as softening down the abruptness of the distinction which many ...
... heart by their ideal beauty , and which therefore " made the folly appear greater as the philoso- phy seemed grander , " he regarded as the inspiration of the Almighty , and as softening down the abruptness of the distinction which many ...
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