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27801 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 711.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… , a spiritual and free life. The townsfolk crowded around these humble preachers; the soldiers listened to them, armed with sword and buckler to defend them …
27802 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 712.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… from spiritual things: a king and a bishop ought not to be one and the same person.” And then, from not clearly understanding the principle of the separation …
27803 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 713.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… his spirituality,” he said o the king, “I owe them neither suit nor service, forasmuch as I know him by the Scriptures to be the great antichrist.” Henry thrust aside …
27804 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 713.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… that spiritual strength is not always conjoined with bodily vigor, and they hoped to vanquish by priestly sophisms the man who dared challenge the papal …
27805 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 722.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… . The spirituality of Christ’s words, the authority which characterizes them, their admirable simplicity and mysterious depth, had deeply charmed him: “I …
27806 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 723.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… , monasteries, spiritual courts, bishops, and the primate himself (1519). From that time, as lord-chancellor of England and legate, Wolsey administered everything …
27807 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 728.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… that spiritual Christianity which the outward and hierarchical religion had destroyed; and from the regeneration of individuals naturally results …
27808 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 729.9 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… . “A spiritual temple must be raised in desolated Christendom,” said he. “The mighty of this world will contribute towards it their marble, their ivory, and their …
27809 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 740.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… essentially spiritual. The Divine Word, the creator of the new life in the individual, is also the founder and reformer of the church. The reformed churches …
27810 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 743.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… . The spiritual power had resigned the dominion of Europe to the secular powers, and it was doubtful whether faith in the papacy could be found in the papacy …
27811 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 765.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… the spiritual church of the gospel and of the Reformation was already there. And thus the recollection of these happy times was long commemorated in the …
27812 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 766.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… a spiritual and profound meaning? Do not we know that in all languages and in all speeches, it is not on the image that we must fix our eyes, but on the thing which …
27813 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 771.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… a spiritual church, before he broke without by his dispensations the bonds which had so long fastened England to the power of Rome. It was his good pleasure …
27814 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 792.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… et Spiritus Sancti Exsurgat Deus et dissipentur inimici ejus!” ( Psalm 68:1 .) Then making the sign of the cross on his forehead and on his breast, he gave judgment …
27815 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 795.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… : the spiritual sword, to range the church under the authority of the pope; the civil sword, to govern the realm; and the sword of justice, to prevent the divorce …
27816 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 798.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… of spiritual affairs at their own pleasure (this was aimed at Charles V) holds the apostolical bark suspended over an abyss. The only port open to it in the tempest …
27817 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 799.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… a spiritual thing, who was in the Old Testament, and also in the time of Christ and the apostles, and is now, and shall (I doubt not) endure till the world’s end. His …
27818 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 809.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… had spiritually separated England from the papacy; the great matter separated it materially. There is a close relationship between these two divorces …
27819 History of the Reformation, vol. 5
… and Spiritual Songs—Tyball and the Laymen—Coverdale preaches at Bumpstead—Revival at Colchester—Incomplete Societies and the New Testament—Persecution …
27820 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 815.7 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… a spiritual presence and action only.” Tyball, disgusted with the Romish clergy and worship, and convinced that Christians are called to a universal priesthood …