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8921 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 452.9 (James Aitken Wylie)

… with reference to the death of Patrick Hamilton, “was infecting those on whom it blew.” But the constancy of Barthelemy compelled his persecutors to disregard …

8922 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 453.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… had reference mainly to the Protestants on the plain of Piedmont, who resorted in crowds to hear sermon in the Valleys. There followed, however, in a short time …

8923 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 459.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… already referred to. (Leger livr. 2, p. 35.)

8924 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 489.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… special reference to this difficult enterprise, were seen ascending the mountain Cassuleto, to do what their comrades of the previous day had failed to …

8925 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 494.5 (James Aitken Wylie)

… ; we refer to his History of the Churches of the Vaudois-a noble monument of his Church’s martyr-heroism and his own Christian patriotism.Leger, part 2, p. 275 …

8926 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 527.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… , already referred to. He proclaimed openly the pure Word of God in all the places through which the court passed, and so too did he in La Rochelle. One day during …

8927 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 531.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… questions referred to it from the congregations within its limits.

8928 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 597.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… ; he referred, of course, to the Spanish standards to be taken, as he hoped, in the approaching war. The four following days all Paris was occupied with fetes, ballets …

8929 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 623.5 (James Aitken Wylie)

… was referred to, he told the queen and the nobles of his court that Germany he would never see-that he would die soon, and in a carriage. They tried to laugh away …

8930 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 56.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… , having reference to the mystery in the pyx. “Look here,” said he to the bystanders, at the same time laying hold on the board and reading aloud its inscription …

8931 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 69.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… just referred, namely, that of hanging all the inhabitants on one gallows. “The gangrene of the Netherlands,” said the Spaniards, “has need of a sharp knife, and …

8932 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 94.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… Toledo referred the matter to his father, the duke.

8933 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 129.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… already referred-Prerogative and Conscience.

8934 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 129.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… one referring to religion. Their proposal was that “His Majesty should be pleased to tolerate the exercise of the Reformed religion and the Confession of …

8935 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 162.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… without reference to any will or ally tribunal save their own. The idea was not to be endured. There rung a loud outcry against ecclesiastical tyranny all …

8936 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 174.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… without reference to the canons of the Church, and the authority of the Pope. Commendoni was a skillful limner; he made the king hear the roar of the tempest …

8937 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 200.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… which reference has been made in the previous chapter. A Consistory, or Table of Government, was constituted, consisting of twelve ministers chosen in the …

8938 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 314.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… be referred to the Privy Council, which is of opinion they ought not to be kept.” The Pope and cardinals united to smooth the king’s way financially, by contributing …

8939 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 351.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… . And referring to the new doctrines which were beginning to be put forth in many quarters, “We see,” said the dean, “strange and heretical opinions appearing in …

8940 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 352.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… : we refer to his book against Luther, for which the conclave at Rome voted him the title of “Defender of the Faith.” But the train for the opposition he was to show …