| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 402 pages
...admirable spirit of Wyclif, to supress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Hus and Jerome, no, nor the name of Luther or of Calvin, had ever been known — the glory of reforming all our neighbors had been completely ours. But now, as our obdurate clergy... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 402 pages
...admirable spirit of Wyclif, to supress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Hus and Jerome, no, nor the name of Luther or of Calvin, had ever been known — the glory of reforming all our neighbors had been completely ours. But now, as our obdurate clergy... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 378 pages
...spirit of Wyclif, to suppress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Huss and Jerome, no nor the name of Luther, or of Calvin had been ever known: the glory of reforming all our neighbors had been completely ours. But now, as our... | |
| Kate Aughterson - History - 2002 - 628 pages
...spirit of Wycliff, to suppress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Huss and Jerome, no nor the name of Luther or of Calvin had ever heen known . . . Behold now this vast city: a city of refuge, the mansion house of liherty, encompassed... | |
| John Milton - 1942 - 180 pages
...our prelates against the divine and admirable spirit of Wicklef, to suppress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Husse and...Jerome, no, nor the name of Luther or of Calvin, had been ever known : the glory of reforming all our neighbours had been completely ours. But now, as our... | |
| Scotland - 1884 - 858 pages
...spirit of Wycliffe, to suppress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Huss and Jerome, no, nor the name of Luther or of Calvin, had been ever known ; the glory of reforming all our neighbours had been completely ours. The last six... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1885 - 886 pages
...spirit of Wycliffe, to suppress him as a schismatic and innovator, perhaps neither the Bohemian Huss and Jerome, no, nor the name of Luther or of Calvin, had been ever known ; the glory of reforming all our neighbors had been completely ours."* The last six... | |
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