| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 716 páginas
...neither concerning of the court • « « • . ni *••• in king the death nor the character ot that good prince, king Edward ; whose untimely end...Norwich was pleased to send me a copious account out of BOOK their registers. The prior, when inducted into thatdignity, took an oath not to alienate any of... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 716 páginas
...that had been dedicated with good designs, though to superstitious uses, without applying any part nf it to the promoting the gospel, the instructing the...Norwich was pleased to send me a copious account out of BOOK their registers. The prior, when inducted into that . dignity, took an oath not to alienate any... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1833 - 370 páginas
...designs, without the applying any part of it to promote the good of the gospel, the instruction of the poor, made all people conclude that it was for...for reformation that their zeal made them so active. The irregular and immoral lives of many of the professors of the gospel gave their enemies great advantage... | |
| Joseph Marie comte de Maistre - 1838 - 130 páginas
...escaped." Burnet himself remarks : " Such was the conduct of t he friends of the Reformation, that it made all people conclude, that it was for robbery, and not for reformation, that their zeal was made so active." THE FIFTH LETTER. MONSIEUR LE COMTE, WHEN you reflect upon the conduct of the... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1839 - 602 páginas
...particulars to add, neither concerning the * <*» death nor the character of that good prince, King [n Edward; whose untimely end was looked on by all ^...reformation, that their zeal made them so active. 1 will here give an eminent instance of fraudulent proceedings in the beginning of this reign; of which... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 584 páginas
...author dexterous enough to disguise matters in favour of the reformation, where they were capable of it. " The open lewdness in which many lived, without...reformation, that their zeal made them so active. . . . The irregular and immoral lives of many of the professors of the Gospel gave their enemies great... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 580 páginas
...works, since they were, as to every good work, reprobate. Their gross and insatiable scrambling afier the goods and wealth, that had been dedicated with...for reformation, that their zeal made them so active The irregular and immoral lives of many of the professors of the Gospel gave their enemies great advantages,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1843 - 602 páginas
...Edward; who.se untimely end was looked on by all J people as a just judgment of God, upon those who11 pretended to love and promote a reformation, but whose...reformation, that their zeal made them so active. 1 will here give an eminent instance of fraudulent proceedings in the beginning of this reign; of which... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 282 páginas
...designs, without the applying any part of it to promote the good of the Gospel, the instruction of the poor, made all people conclude that it was for...reformation, that their zeal made them so active. The irregular and immoral lives of many of the professors of the Gospel, gave their enemies great advantage... | |
| Robert Southey, Alexander Knox, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1846 - 586 páginas
...supplementary volume to his history (p. 2 1 6. ), " was looked upon by all people as a just judgement of God upon those who pretended to love and promote...and not for reformation, that their zeal made them sn acHve." scandalous evil. Where the monasteries had appropriated a benefice, they could always provide... | |
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