Facts and Documents Illustrative of the History of the Period Immediately Preceding the Accession of William III. Referring Particularly to Religion in England and in FranceC. & J. Rivington, 1827 - 279 halaman |
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Halaman 150 - But he turned, and rebuked them, and said, Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of. For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them.
Halaman 259 - I do acknowledge the holy Catholic and apostolic Roman church, to be the mother and mistress of all churches ; and I do promise and swear true obedience to the bishop of Rome, the successor of St. Peter, the prince of the apostles, and vicar of Jesus Christ.
Halaman 248 - Christ of both sexes, truly penitent and confessing their sins, and receiving the holy communion, who shall devoutly visit the churches of blessed Peter and Paul, as also of St.
Halaman 111 - Protestants in the galleys, viz., that they do not suffer there upon a religious, but a civil account : being condemned for rebellion and disobedience. The punishments inflicted on them, when they refuse to adore the Host; the rewards and advantages offered them on their compliance in that particular ; are a sufficient argument against them : there being no such offers made to such, who are condemned for crimes.
Halaman 248 - Romans or inhabitants of this city ; but, if pilgrims or strangers, if they shall do the same for fifteen days, and shall pour forth their pious prayers to God for the exaltation of the holy church, the extirpation of heresies, concord of catholic princes, and the safety and tranquillity of Christian people.
Halaman 197 - Communion be made, through all this realm, after one sort and fashion: that is to say, unleavened, and round, as it was afore, but without all manner of print, and something more larger and thicker than it was...
Halaman 111 - I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience and constancy, they bore their torments : in the extremity of their pain, never expressing anything like rage ; but calling upon Almighty GOD, and imploring his assistance. I visited them, day by day; and as often as I did, my conscience upbraided me for persisting so long in a religion, whose capital errors I...
Halaman 197 - Communion be made through all this realm after one sort or fashion ; that is to say, unleavened and round, as it was afore, but without all manner of print, and something more larger and thicker than it was, so that it may be aptly divided...
Halaman 109 - In the year 1703, several Protestants out of Languedoc and the Cevennes were put on board our galley. They were narrowly watched and observed...
Halaman 197 - ... unleavened, and round, as it was afore, but without all manner of print, and something more larger and thicker than it was, so that it may be aptly divided in divers pieces ; and every one shall be divided in two pieces at the least, or more, by the discretion of the Minister, and so distributed.