Leaders of the Reformation: Luther, Calvin, Latimer, Knox, the Representative Men of Germany, France, England and ScotlandGould and Lincoln, 1860 - 309 Seiten |
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... German re- former , which have concentrated the attention both of friend and foe upon it ; while the careless freedom and humorous frankness with which he himself has lifted the veil and shown us his inner life , have furnished abundant ...
... German re- former , which have concentrated the attention both of friend and foe upon it ; while the careless freedom and humorous frankness with which he himself has lifted the veil and shown us his inner life , have furnished abundant ...
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John Tulloch. first to last he is an open - hearted , honest German , —undis- guised by education , unweakened by ecclesiasticism , un- softened by fame . Whatever faults he had lie upon the surface : they appear in all the ...
John Tulloch. first to last he is an open - hearted , honest German , —undis- guised by education , unweakened by ecclesiasticism , un- softened by fame . Whatever faults he had lie upon the surface : they appear in all the ...
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... German schoolboys , that his fair appearance and sweet voice attracted the notice of a good lady of the name of Cotta , who provided him henceforth , during his stay at school , with a comfortable home . Luther , in after years ...
... German schoolboys , that his fair appearance and sweet voice attracted the notice of a good lady of the name of Cotta , who provided him henceforth , during his stay at school , with a comfortable home . Luther , in after years ...
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... German mind , how light had begun to peer through unnumbered chinks of the old sacerdotal edifice , revealing not only its weak defences , but the vile and unclean thing within , - how warily would she have acted ! But the blindness of ...
... German mind , how light had begun to peer through unnumbered chinks of the old sacerdotal edifice , revealing not only its weak defences , but the vile and unclean thing within , - how warily would she have acted ! But the blindness of ...
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... German people responded ; and while the monk of Wittenberg seemed , as he said after- wards , to stand solitary in the breach , he was in reality encompassed by a cloud of witnesses , a great army of truth - seekers , at whose head he ...
... German people responded ; and while the monk of Wittenberg seemed , as he said after- wards , to stand solitary in the breach , he was in reality encompassed by a cloud of witnesses , a great army of truth - seekers , at whose head he ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Amy Perrin appears authority Beza bishops Calvin Calvinistic Carlstadt Catholic century character Christ Christian church clergy COCHLÆUS Confession corrupt Cranmer death discipline divine doctrine dogmatic doubt earnest ecclesiastical Eisleben England English English Reformation Erasmus Erfurt everywhere excitement expression faith Farel feeling Foxe friends Geneva German God's hand heart holy human humor idea impulse influence intellectual interest kindled Knox Knox's Landgrave of Hesse Latimer Latimer's letters Libertines light living logical Lord Luther Melancthon ment merely mind monk moral movement nature ness never noble numbers once Papacy papal party Patrick Hamilton Pighius political Pope prayer preacher preaching priest principle Protestant Protestantism reality reformer's religious righteousness Rome Sacramentarians says scarcely Scotland Scottish Reformation Scripture seems sermon Servetus social sought soul spirit strength strong struggle sympathy theological things thou tion touching triumph truth vigor violent Wartburg whole Wittenberg words zeal Zwingle
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 44 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Seite 231 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Seite 193 - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep; and my mother milked thirty kine.
Seite 272 - In other places I confess Christ to be truly preached ; but manners and religion to be so sincerely reformed, I have not yet seen in any other place besides.
Seite 194 - In my time my poor father was as diligent to teach me to shoot, as to learn me any other thing, and so I think other men did their children : he taught me how to draw, how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw with strength of arms as divers other nations do, but with strength of the body.
Seite 291 - Earl, Lord, nor Baron within it, yet has God made me (how abject that ever I be in your eyes) a profitable member within the same...
Seite 193 - He had walk for a hundred sheep; and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able, and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages. I can remember that I buckled his harness when he went unto Blackheath field.
Seite 266 - I speak unto you that which I have in charge, even from all those that are here present, which is this : — ' In the name of God and of his Son Jesus Christ, and in the name of all that presently call you by my mouth, I charge you that you refuse not this holy vocation...
Seite 20 - I saw the Scripture in an entirely new light; and straightway I felt as if I were born anew. It was as if I had found the door of paradise thrown wide open.
Seite 285 - Sundays and other festival days, with the Lessons of the Old and New Testament, conform to the order of the Book of Common Prayer...