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8981 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 370.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… , eat, refer to the bread; but this is my body relates to Jesus Christ, who then pointed to himself, and intimated by the symbol of breaking the bread, that his body …

8982 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 371.31 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

Luther.—This passage refers only to idolatrous images. If I have a crucifix hung up in my chamber, and do not worship it, what harm can it do me?”

8983 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 398.7 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… : why refer to the decision of the council?”

8984 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 408.8 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… , they referred to an ancient law which enacted that whoever carried off a nun from her convent should lose his head, but asked for a mitigation of the penalty …

8985 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 443.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… often refer matters of importance to her, “leaving them solely to her decision.”

8986 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 482.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… Meaux referred like the humblest priest to the jurisdiction of James Menager and Andrew Verjus. These two lawyers, docile instruments in the hands of the …

8987 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 523.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… had reference to it, the Protestants ended by saying: “We therefore appeal for ourselves, for our subjects, and for all who receive or who shall hereafter receive …

8988 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 527.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

But how bring Luther and Carlstadt face to face? and yet how repel the unhappy man? The landgrave, to extricate himself from this difficulty, referred him to the Saxon reformer. Carlstadt did not appear.

8989 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 557.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… . It referred to two points; the war against the Turks, and the religious controversy. “Sacrificing my private injuries and interests to the common good,” said …

8990 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 565.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… has reference only to eternal goods, is exercised only by the minister of the Word, and does not trouble itself with political administration. The political …

8991 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 570.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… , “and refer the final decision to the emperor. Is not even the reading of the Confession an appeal of the Protestants to the imperial power?” Others, in the last …

8992 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 591.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… was referred to the next council, and the Protestants, till then, should conduct themselves so as to render account to God, to the council, and to his majesty …

8993 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 618.7 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… turn referred the business to the Smaller Council. No one would have anything to do with it. The inhabitants of Lausanne, it is true, complained loudly of the …

8994 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 621.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… robbery, referred the matter to the emperor and to a general council. Bad causes gain nothing by making a disturbance.

8995 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 637.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… you referred him—to the executioner!” “Funk, you would have done better to have held your tongue,” said one of his friends. But the words had slipped out: a dreadful …

8996 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. i.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… have referred his readers to works, whether of old or recent date, by native writers, all of them more competent than himself to accomplish this task, he did …

8997 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 688.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… of referring solely to the word of God, that fountain of all light, they maintained that thus St. James did at Jerusalem, St. Mark at Alexandria, St. John at Ephesus …

8998 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 720.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… to refer to her departure for France:—

8999 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 734.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… , and refers therefore to the proceedings of 1517. Germany and England were beginning the struggle at nearly the same time, and Oxford perhaps before Wittenberg …

9000 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 793.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)

… with references and engravings on wood, and each page bordered with red lines. Raimond himself had embarked on board one of the ships with five hundred copies …