The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... heresy : * so that Colet was obliged to read the two latter authors in their Latin translations . At the time of ... heretic . ' of his mother , the valuable rectory of Dennington in 2 2 JOHN COLET , Born.
... heresy : * so that Colet was obliged to read the two latter authors in their Latin translations . At the time of ... heretic . ' of his mother , the valuable rectory of Dennington in 2 2 JOHN COLET , Born.
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... heretic and a schismatic , be- cause he openly avowed the necessity of a reformation . * Things were in this situation at Oxford , when Erasmus , who had for some time resided at Paris as tutor to Lord Montjoy , was induced by his noble ...
... heretic and a schismatic , be- cause he openly avowed the necessity of a reformation . * Things were in this situation at Oxford , when Erasmus , who had for some time resided at Paris as tutor to Lord Montjoy , was induced by his noble ...
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... heresy ; having had the courage , in compassion for the sufferers called Lollards , ' to interpose in behalf of one of them with the king , who granted him his life and liberty . This act of humanity exposed him to the hostility of the ...
... heresy ; having had the courage , in compassion for the sufferers called Lollards , ' to interpose in behalf of one of them with the king , who granted him his life and liberty . This act of humanity exposed him to the hostility of the ...
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... heresy for having translated the Pater Noster into English , if the Archbishop had not stood up in his defence . The troubles and persecutions however , which Colet underwent , only served to increase his charity and his devotion ...
... heresy for having translated the Pater Noster into English , if the Archbishop had not stood up in his defence . The troubles and persecutions however , which Colet underwent , only served to increase his charity and his devotion ...
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... heresies and ill - christendom in the people . Let the canons be rehearsed , which concern the lives of you fathers , and the honesty of us priests ; which forbid a clergyman to meddle in merchandise , that he be no usurer , no hunter ...
... heresies and ill - christendom in the people . Let the canons be rehearsed , which concern the lives of you fathers , and the honesty of us priests ; which forbid a clergyman to meddle in merchandise , that he be no usurer , no hunter ...
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