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9421 History of the Reformation, vol. 1, p. 146.6 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… for comforting and strengthening their souls. Staupitz promised to return, and they separated for a short time.
9422 History of the Reformation, vol. 2, p. 195.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… to comfort the distressed. “Accordingly it would have been impossible for him to provide for the wants of himself and family,” says his friend Camerarius, “if …
9423 History of the Reformation, vol. 2, p. 232.15 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… to comfort him at the moment at his departure. This was a priest name Bugenhagen, thirty-six years of age, who had fled from the severities which the Bishop of …
9424 History of the Reformation, vol. 2, p. 240.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… reformer comforted with his Master’s words by the princes of this world.
9425 History of the Reformation, vol. 2, p. 246.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… was comforted: Whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.
9426 History of the Reformation, vol. 2, p. 302.4 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… a comfortable lodging for him.”—“We will not let him sleep in the open air,” immediately replied the courageous deputy. But Berguer promised more than he could …
9427 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 311.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… more comforting news arrived. “Our beloved father lives,” exclaimed Philip in the joy of his soul; “take courage and be firm.” But it was not long before their dejection …
9428 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 313.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… and comfort. Next to the certainty of God’s help, one thing consoled him in his sorrows; it was the recollection of Melancthon. “If I perish,” wrote he, “the Gospel …
9429 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 361.7 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… to comfort their hearts. At the same time troops from Mentz marched into the city and they spread through the streets, uttering blasphemies, brandishing …
9430 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 405.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… and comfort me!” “Where is your Christ now?” said one of the deputies. When Adrian appeared, Sebastian of Stein, the Bernese deputy, said to him: “Young man, tell us the …
9431 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 451.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… my comfort. May everlasting peace be yours after these long wars you are waging for the faith, in which battle you desire to die Wholly your daughter, Margaret …
9432 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 453.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… to comfort themselves with the same. Sundays and holidays especially were devoted to the reading of Scripture, and inquiring into the good pleasure of the …
9433 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 461.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… wondrous comforter to the poorer sort. By which means he gained the good-will of most of the people (not of all), especially of the majority of the priests and …
9434 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 479.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… a comforter; and while her brother to console himself repeated: “Tout est perdu, fors l’honneur, all is lost save honor!” she was able to say:—Fors Jesus seul, mon …
9435 History of the Reformation, vol. 3, p. 488.2 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… felt comforted as soon as he was in chains, and found strength sufficient to confess Jesus Christ with boldness. The cruel persecutors smiled as they saw …
9436 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 511.1 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… as comfortably as possible in a few German duchies. This timidity, which has been called prudence, did immense injury to the Reformation.
9437 History of the Reformation, vol. 4, p. 607.5 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… to comforting in their misery the living images of God. Feeble souls, ye shed tears over these sad idols; do ye not see that they break, do ye not hear that they …
9438 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 678.8 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… the Comforter. But Christians did not generally comprehend the spiritual life to which they were called. God had been pleased to give them a divine religion …
9439 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 690.6 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… Divine Comforter who shall be with it for ever and ever.
9440 History of the Reformation, vol. 5, p. 706.3 (Jean-Henri Merle D'aubigné)
… : Wickliffe comforted them, advised with them, and then they departed once more. Every day this evangelization reached some new spot, and the light was thus …