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11361 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 324.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… be healed, and the affair happily ended. Such was the little artifice with which the wise heads at the court of Charles hoped to accomplish so great things …

11362 History of Protestantism, vol. 1

… not Healed—Protestantism in England continues to grow—Oxford Purged—A Catholic Revival—Aves to Our Lady—Aves to the Archbishop—Persecution of Protestants …

11363 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 362.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… , were healed. If with the one hand the king was castigating the Pope, with the other he was burning the Lollards: what wonder that he sped so ill in his efforts …

11364 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 363.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… not healed, it was wider than ever; and the scandals and miseries that flowed from it, so far from being abated or extinguished, were greatly aggravated; and …

11365 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 394.1 (James Aitken Wylie)

… was healed, a prince, immature in years and weak in mind, occupied the throne of England, the nation had a war with France upon its hands, factions and conspiracies …

11366 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 441.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… to heal.” To Him must they come. “His sacrifice satisfies Divine justice for ever in behalf of all who rely upon it with firm and unshaken faith.” Are men then to …

11367 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 458.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… in healing them. He concluded by dropping a hint of a General Council, that was soon to meet, and which would amicably arrange this whole matter.

11368 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 471.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… of healing-a stream of cleansing in all countries to which it came. By planting a renovating principle in the individual heart, Zwingle had planted a principle …

11369 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 513.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… its healing virtue to change the hearts and tame the passions of men, and so to charm into repose the insurrectionary spirit which threatened to devastate …

11370 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 514.5 (James Aitken Wylie)

… Divine, healing power of the Gospel. He sought to enforce his admonition by his own example. He had not taken the sword; he had relied on the sole instrumentality …

11371 History of Protestantism, vol. 1

… not Healed- Imperiousness of Luther-Grief of Zwingle-Mortification of Philip of Hesse-The Plague

11372 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 554.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… speedily healed it would widen with years, and produce, he felt, innumerable mischiefs in time to come. One circumstance in connection with this division …

11373 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 556.2 (James Aitken Wylie)

… be healed? asked the Romanists in alarm; the Protestants hoped that it would, and that from the conference chamber at Marburg; a united band would come forth …

11374 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 561.9 (James Aitken Wylie)

… of healing the schism fast vanishing, burst into tears. He besought Luther to come to terms, to be reconciled, to accept them as brothers. Neither prayers nor …

11375 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 562.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… to heal the breach? Must this one difference irreconcilably divide the disciples of the Gospel? Agreement on the Eucharist is, it seems, impossible; but is …

11376 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 563.7 (James Aitken Wylie)

The Zwinglians had won a great victory. They had failed to heal the schism, or to induce the Wittenbergers to acknowledge them as brethren; nevertheless, they had reared a noble monument to the catholicity of Christian love.

11377 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 575.4 (James Aitken Wylie)

… would heal the schism and unite Christendom, but by other means. He called not for an army of executioners, but for an assembly of divines. “You (Charles) are the …

11378 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 604.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… to heal the breach, and bring back the contumacious cities before their evil example had been followed by the others. Their deputies were now gathered, along …

11379 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 106.6 (James Aitken Wylie)

… should heal the schism; and thus for two years he lulled them into security, till he had settled his quarrels with Francis and Solyman, and completed his preparations …

11380 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 118.3 (James Aitken Wylie)

… to heal her divisions, expressed the Diet’s concurrence in the new scheme. Not a dissent was tendered; the Diet sat silent, awed by the emperor’s soldiers, who …