Heroes for the TruthPresbyterian Publication Committee, 1840 - 245 Seiten |
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Seite 34
... re- volt from an oppression which was both dark and grinding . But intrepid as he was , Huss needed all his in- trepidity . One of his friends was first thrown into - prison , and then banished for his boldness ; 34 HEROES FOR THE TRUTH .
... re- volt from an oppression which was both dark and grinding . But intrepid as he was , Huss needed all his in- trepidity . One of his friends was first thrown into - prison , and then banished for his boldness ; 34 HEROES FOR THE TRUTH .
Seite 42
... needed it all . Officials from the Pope , who was then at Constance , desired him , as an interdicted * It should be carefully observed here , that the Emperor guaranteed to Huss a safe journey both to Constance and from it . The words ...
... needed it all . Officials from the Pope , who was then at Constance , desired him , as an interdicted * It should be carefully observed here , that the Emperor guaranteed to Huss a safe journey both to Constance and from it . The words ...
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... needed , then , to resist these agencies of death . He must be at once daring and prompt , gentle and wise - awing by the one , attracting by the other ; and exactly such a man appeared . In France , Lefevre ; in Switzerland , Zuingli ...
... needed , then , to resist these agencies of death . He must be at once daring and prompt , gentle and wise - awing by the one , attracting by the other ; and exactly such a man appeared . In France , Lefevre ; in Switzerland , Zuingli ...
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... needed consolation . nearly as much as the martyr . The last sentence of his letter relating to the wife of Fryth - one who was worthy of such a husband - enables us to com prehend the magnanimity which grace can impart . Tyndale wrote ...
... needed consolation . nearly as much as the martyr . The last sentence of his letter relating to the wife of Fryth - one who was worthy of such a husband - enables us to com prehend the magnanimity which grace can impart . Tyndale wrote ...
Seite 91
... . Neither had he the means of purchasing what he needed even for the wants of his home , and still less for his new undertaking . He was not , however , a man to be daunted by difficulties . He had chosen his BERNARD PALISSY . 91.
... . Neither had he the means of purchasing what he needed even for the wants of his home , and still less for his new undertaking . He was not , however , a man to be daunted by difficulties . He had chosen his BERNARD PALISSY . 91.
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 147 - All sacrifices do but speed forward that great day, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
Seite 110 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. "Kind hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman blood.
Seite 65 - ... pernicious books, detest them, abhor them, keep them not in your hands, deliver them to the superiors, such as call for them ; and if, by reading of them heretofore, any thing...
Seite 106 - ... his handful of clay ; though his living groups, his crawling reptiles, his 'slimy snails, his slippery frogs, his lively lizards, and his damp herbs and dripping mosses had never adorned those dishes...
Seite 60 - Some man will ask, peradventure, Why I take the labour to make this work, inasmuch as they will burn it, seeing they burnt the Gospel? I answer, In burning the New Testament they did none other thing than that I looked for ; no more shall they do if they burn me also, if it be God's will it shall so be.
Seite 54 - I had no man to counterfeit, neither was helped with English of any that had interpreted the same or such like thing in the scripture beforetime.
Seite 53 - if it would stand with the king's most gracious pleasure, to grant only a bare text of the scriptures to be put forth among his people...
Seite 54 - ... to affirm that good is the natural cause of evil, and darkness to proceed out of light, and that lying should be grounded in truth and verity ; and not rather clean contrary, that light destroyeth darkness, and verity reproveth all manner of lying.
Seite 147 - Thou gav'st me milk and sweetnesses ; I had my wish and way : My days were strewed with flowers and happiness : There was no month but May.