The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... bishop of London , made the most conspicuous figure . This prelate was son to the Earl of Devonshire , by a grand - daughter of Edward the First , and added the pride of royal descent to the arrogance of priestly elevation . Wycliffe ...
... bishop of London , made the most conspicuous figure . This prelate was son to the Earl of Devonshire , by a grand - daughter of Edward the First , and added the pride of royal descent to the arrogance of priestly elevation . Wycliffe ...
Halaman 241
... bishop may make a priest by the Scriptures , and so may princes and governors alsoe , and that by the auctority of God com- " mitted to them , and the people alsoe by their election , ' Arch- bishop Whitgift declares , that no form of ...
... bishop may make a priest by the Scriptures , and so may princes and governors alsoe , and that by the auctority of God com- " mitted to them , and the people alsoe by their election , ' Arch- bishop Whitgift declares , that no form of ...
Halaman 242
... bishops . And Blondel well observes that the main ground why Aerius was ' condemned , was for unnecessary separation from the church of Sebastia , and those bishops too who agreed with him in other things , as Eustathius the bishop did ...
... bishops . And Blondel well observes that the main ground why Aerius was ' condemned , was for unnecessary separation from the church of Sebastia , and those bishops too who agreed with him in other things , as Eustathius the bishop did ...
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