History of the Waldenses: Connected with a Sketch of the Christian Church from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 73
Page xi
... honour to the benevolence of his heart as his immortal poem of Paradise Lost does to the sublimity of his genius . It has been too much the fashion amongst a certain class of writers to inveigh against the malignity and moral character ...
... honour to the benevolence of his heart as his immortal poem of Paradise Lost does to the sublimity of his genius . It has been too much the fashion amongst a certain class of writers to inveigh against the malignity and moral character ...
Page 14
... honour , and immortality promised them by the Lord Jesus . " Thus the kingdom of Christ was established with all ... honours and the riches of the world on the followers of Christ , but to deliver them from the present evil world , and ...
... honour , and immortality promised them by the Lord Jesus . " Thus the kingdom of Christ was established with all ... honours and the riches of the world on the followers of Christ , but to deliver them from the present evil world , and ...
Page 31
... honour of Caius , intending probably thereby , at once to vex the Jews and ingratiate themselves with the emperor . The Jews instantly demolished the altar , and the Heathens complained to Capito , the questor ( or collector of the ...
... honour of Caius , intending probably thereby , at once to vex the Jews and ingratiate themselves with the emperor . The Jews instantly demolished the altar , and the Heathens complained to Capito , the questor ( or collector of the ...
Page 34
... honoured by his divine Master in opening the door of faith to the Gen- tiles , as he had previously done to the Jews at Jerusalem , for unto him were committed the keys of the kingdom of heaven . * When Peter returned to Jerusalem , he ...
... honoured by his divine Master in opening the door of faith to the Gen- tiles , as he had previously done to the Jews at Jerusalem , for unto him were committed the keys of the kingdom of heaven . * When Peter returned to Jerusalem , he ...
Page 35
... honour to be one of its citizens . Hence Cicero , in his oration for the poet Archias , a native of Antioch , calls it " a noble city , once eminent and wealthy , and fertile in men of great learning and true taste . " But however ...
... honour to be one of its citizens . Hence Cicero , in his oration for the poet Archias , a native of Antioch , calls it " a noble city , once eminent and wealthy , and fertile in men of great learning and true taste . " But however ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Albigenses Antichrist antient Antioch apostles appear army authority banished bishops blood brethren called catholic century Christians church of Rome clergy commanded condemned Constantine council cruelty dæmon defend Diocletian disciples divine doctrine Duke of Savoy ecclesiastical edict emperor empire enemies faith father favour France Galerius Gentiles gospel hands hath heaven heresy heretics historian holy honour human inhabitants inquisitors Italy Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus Judea king kingdom labours letter lives Lord manner mind monks multitude Novatian occasion pagan pastors Paterines Paul Paulicians persecution persons Peter Peter Waldo Piedmont pope preaching priests princes prison proceeded profession prophet provinces punishment put to death reader received reformed reign religion religious Roman saints Samuel Morland says scriptures sect shew souls spirit suffer superstition temple things thou tion truth Turin unto vallies of Piedmont Waldenses Waldensian Waldo word worship writers