| William Robertson - 1769 - 508 Seiten
...writings, but refufed to retract his opinions unlefs he were convinced of their falfhood ; or to confent to their being tried by .any other rule than the word...entreaties could prevail on him to depart from this refolution, fome of the ecclefiaftics propofed to imitate the example of the council of Conftance,... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 430 Seiten
...opinions iimlefs he 'were Convinced 'of th«ir •falfehood ; or to confent :to their being tried'by any other rule than the word -of God. When neither...entreaties could prevail on him to depart from this refolutionj ionic of the ecclefiafticks propofed to imitate the example of the council of Conftance,... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 538 Seiten
...writings, but refufed to retract , his opinions unlefs he were convinced of their falfehood ; or to confent to their being tried by any other rule than the word of God. When neither threats nor intreaties could prevail on him to depart from this refolution, fome of the ecclefiafticks propofed... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 394 Seiten
...writings, but refufed to retract his opinions, unlefs he were convinced of their falfehood ; or to confent to their being tried by any other rule than the word...entreaties could prevail on him to depart from this refolution, fome of the ecclefiaftics propoied to imitate the example of the council of Conftance,... | |
| George Gregory - 1790 - 434 Seiten
...writings, but refufed to retract his opinions, unlefs he were convinced of their falfehood ; or to confent to their being tried by any other rule than the word of God.. When neither threats nor intreaties could prevail' on him to depart from this refolution, fome of the ecclefiaftics propofed... | |
| 1793 - 524 Seiten
...; but he refufed to retrait his opinions, unlefs he were convinced of their falihood, or to confent to their being tried by any other rule than the Word of God. Threats and entreaties having, been equally ineffeclual, fome of the eccleíiaítics propofed to imitate... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 594 Seiten
...writings, but refufed to retract his opinions, unlefs he were convinced of their falfchood; or to confent to their being tried by any other rule than the word of God. When neither threats nor intreaties could prevail on him to depart from this refolution, fome of the ecclefiaftics propofcd... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 Seiten
...writings ; but refufed to rctraft his opinions unlefs he were convinced of their falfeliood, or to confent to their being tried by any other rule than the word of God. When neither threats nor intreaties could prevail on him to depart from this refolution, fome of the ecclefiadics propofed to... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 512 Seiten
...consent to their beingtried by any other standard than the scripture. Neither threats nor intreaties could prevail on him to depart from this resolution. Some of the fathers therefore proposed to imitate the example of the council of Constance, in its proceedings relative... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 Seiten
...acknowledged an excess of acrimony and vehemence in his controversial writings ; but refused to retract his opinions, unless he were convinced of their falsehood,...rule than the word of God. When neither threats nor intreaties could prevail on him to depart from this resolution, some of the ecclesiastics proposed... | |
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