The History of Scotland: During the Life of Queen Mary, and Until the Accession of Her Son James to the Crown of Englandat the University Press, 1831 - Всего страниц: 520 |
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... says ( ch . 54 ) , " The pious or personal " animosity of Calvin proscribed in Servetus the guilt of " his own rebellion . I am more scandalized at the single " execution of Servetus , than at the hecatombs which " blazed in the auto de ...
... says ( ch . 54 ) , " The pious or personal " animosity of Calvin proscribed in Servetus the guilt of " his own rebellion . I am more scandalized at the single " execution of Servetus , than at the hecatombs which " blazed in the auto de ...
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... say , that all criterion of truth and falsehood in matters of religion was lost in de- parting from the authority of the Church ; and D'Alem- bert and Diderot , that Socinianism is the necessary con- sequence of Protestant principles ...
... say , that all criterion of truth and falsehood in matters of religion was lost in de- parting from the authority of the Church ; and D'Alem- bert and Diderot , that Socinianism is the necessary con- sequence of Protestant principles ...
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... ( says he ) by the " malice of the devil , men are now more avaricious and pitiless , more abandoned to vice , more insolent , and , upon the whole , much worse than they were under the Papacy . " - 1 Dom . Adv . 5th vol . 66 66 Instead ...
... ( says he ) by the " malice of the devil , men are now more avaricious and pitiless , more abandoned to vice , more insolent , and , upon the whole , much worse than they were under the Papacy . " - 1 Dom . Adv . 5th vol . 66 66 Instead ...
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... says he , " more pernicions than to allow " every new - comer , who may think himself learned in the " word of God , to mount the pulpit , assemble a new " church , which he has embued with his doctrine , and to " pretend that the ...
... says he , " more pernicions than to allow " every new - comer , who may think himself learned in the " word of God , to mount the pulpit , assemble a new " church , which he has embued with his doctrine , and to " pretend that the ...
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... be- half . " " This was , " says Bishop Keith , " hitting " the nail on the head . " But the books which were 66 Suggests best extirpating monks , and abolishing the Pope's autho- rity : A. C. 1544. sent from England , it seems , MARY . 37.
... be- half . " " This was , " says Bishop Keith , " hitting " the nail on the head . " But the books which were 66 Suggests best extirpating monks , and abolishing the Pope's autho- rity : A. C. 1544. sent from England , it seems , MARY . 37.
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Стр. 5 - If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not. But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works : that ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in him.
Стр. 28 - The which our duty being well considered, we do promise, before the majesty of God and His Congregation, that we (by His grace) shall with all diligence continually apply our whole power, substance, and our very lives, to maintain, set forward, and establish the most blessed Word of God...
Стр. 411 - world is but vanity, subject to more sorrow than an ** ocean of tears can bewail. But I pray thee, report " that I die a true woman to my religion, to Scotland " and to France. May God forgive them that have " long thirsted for my blood, as the hart doth for the " brooks of water. O God, thou art the author of truth, " and truth itself. Thou knowest the inward chambers " of my thoughts ; and that I always wished the union
Стр. 265 - English court for the examination of this great cause were, the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of Sussex, and Sir Ralph Sadler ; and York was named as the place of conference.
Стр. 397 - If I should say unto you that I mean not to grant your petition, by my faith I should say unto you more than perhaps I mean.
Стр. 409 - ... her, she thanked Heaven that her sufferings were now so near an end, and prayed that she might be enabled to endure what still remained with decency and with fortitude.
Стр. 102 - Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Стр. 411 - Good Melville, cease to lament; thou hast rather cause to joy than mourn; for thou shalt see the end of Mary Stuart's troubles. Know that this world is but vanity, subject to more sorrow than an ocean of tears can bewail. But, I pray thee, report that I die a true woman to my religion, to Scotland, and to France. May God forgive them that have long thirsted for my blood, as the hart doth for the brooks of water.
Стр. 413 - She bore without shrinking the gaze of the spectators, and the sight of the scaffold, the block, and the executioner, and advanced into the hall with that grace and majesty which she had so often displayed in her happier days, and in the palace of her fathers. To aid her as she mounted the scaffold, Paulet offered his arm. " I thank you, sir," said Mary ; " it is the last trouble I shall give you, and the most acceptable service jou have ever rendered me.
Стр. 411 - God, thou art the author of truth, and truth itself. Thou knowest the inward chambers of my thoughts, and that I always wished the union of England and Scotland. Commend me to my son, and tell him that I have done nothing prejudicial to the dignity or independence of his crown, or favourable to the pretended superiority of our enemies.