The History of the Church of Christ: Particularly in Its Lutheran Branch, from the Diet of Augsburg, A.D. 1530, to the Death of Luther, A.D. 1546 : Intended as a Continuation of the Church History, Brought Down to the Commencement of that Period, by the Rev. Joseph Milner and the Very Rev. Isaac Milner, Volume 1L. B. Seely and Son, 1826 - Church history |
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... it , at the period of the reformation , would be found impos- sible . It was so even in the earlier stages of the progress of reform , and Dr. Milner had occasion to give notice that such would be still more the viii PREFACE .
... it , at the period of the reformation , would be found impos- sible . It was so even in the earlier stages of the progress of reform , and Dr. Milner had occasion to give notice that such would be still more the viii PREFACE .
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... occasion for doing it at the present period of my progress , ) remarks that , " being by his own public employments well informed of the pro- gress of affairs , Sleidan added , to what he had seen , what he learned from men worthy of ...
... occasion for doing it at the present period of my progress , ) remarks that , " being by his own public employments well informed of the pro- gress of affairs , Sleidan added , to what he had seen , what he learned from men worthy of ...
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... occasion , the great remedy to which 1 Milner , v . 546. ( 1148. ) 2 Even Robertson , who is thought to have treated the subject with great coldness for a Christian divine , affirms , that the history of the reformation is such as to ...
... occasion , the great remedy to which 1 Milner , v . 546. ( 1148. ) 2 Even Robertson , who is thought to have treated the subject with great coldness for a Christian divine , affirms , that the history of the reformation is such as to ...
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... They too well knew that , if once previously examined in private , their papers would never be heard in public . 3 Sleid . 129. Seck . ii . 168-170 . A. D. 1530 . presented : 22 CHAP . 1 . read , On this occasion OF AUGSBURG . 21 presented.
... They too well knew that , if once previously examined in private , their papers would never be heard in public . 3 Sleid . 129. Seck . ii . 168-170 . A. D. 1530 . presented : 22 CHAP . 1 . read , On this occasion OF AUGSBURG . 21 presented.
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... occasion Ferdinand was observed to whisper in his brother's ear , and was suspected of making suggestions unfriendly to the pro- testants ; though afterwards , ( Seckendorf ob- serves , ) when he knew them better , he was more ...
... occasion Ferdinand was observed to whisper in his brother's ear , and was suspected of making suggestions unfriendly to the pro- testants ; though afterwards , ( Seckendorf ob- serves , ) when he knew them better , he was more ...
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