Their blind zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy; therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but just obedience, because it agreeth... The Life of John Knox, the Scottish Reformer - Página 69por American Sunday-School Union - 1833 - 141 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Pratt Breed - 1869 - 484 páginas
...blind zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy; therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the... | |
| William Pratt Breed - 1872 - 252 páginas
...blind zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy, therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1899 - 672 páginas
...zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy; and, therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands, and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but a just obedience, because it agreeth with the will of God." We... | |
| 1875 - 808 páginas
...zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy, and, therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the... | |
| William Pratt Breed - 1876 - 222 páginas
...blind zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy ; therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind is no disobedience against princes, but true obedience, because it agreeth with the... | |
| John Howie - 1883 - 680 páginas
...will murder the children of God — their subjects, their blind zeal is but a mad frenzy. Therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind them, and to...is not disobedience, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the trill of God." The Queen hearing this, stood for some time as one amazed, and changed... | |
| John Howie - 1885 - 680 páginas
...will murder the children of God — their subjects, their blind zeal is but a mad frenzy. Therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind them, and to...is not disobedience, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the '.ill of God." The Queen hearing this, stood for some time as one amazed, and changed... | |
| John Howie - 1885 - 674 páginas
...madam, if princes will murder the children of God, their subjects, their blind zeal is but a mad frenzy. To take the sword from them, to bind them, and to...is not disobedience, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the Word of God." The Queen hearing this, stood for some time as one amazed, and changed... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1885 - 810 páginas
...zeal is nothing but a mad frenzy, and therefore to take the sword from thcnj, to bind their hands, and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but just obedience because it agreeth with the... | |
| Mignet (M., François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) - 1887 - 496 páginas
...bind and disarm him, Knox continued, ' Therefore, to take the sword from them, to bind their hands, and to cast them into prison till they be brought to a more sober mind, is no disobedience against princes, but just obedience, because it agreeth with the... | |
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