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1401 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 402.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… and dispensations, to keep alive fanatical fervor and sanguinary zeal; they sometimes enjoined as a command, and sometimes as a penance, service in the crusades …
1402 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 416.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… ), amulets, dispensations, pardons, rosaries, relics-by which provision was made whereby the humblest sheep, in the remotest corner of the vast fold of the Pope …
1403 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 440.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… he dispensed his pardons, and yet his stock was no nearer being exhausted than when he crossed the Alps. On the way he was told that Zwingle was thundering against …
1404 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 442.5 (James Aitken Wylie)
… two Dispensations, that both have one substance, and that one substance is the Gospel-Salvation of Grace-and that the difference lay only in the mode of revelation …
1405 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 467.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… be dispensed in bread and wine to those who wished it in that form. It was also enacted that public processions of religious bodies should be discontinued …
1406 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 471.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… time dispensed in Zurich according to the Protestant form. The altar was replaced by a table covered with a white cloth, on which were set wooden plates with …
1407 History of Protestantism, vol. 1
… Carlstadt—Dispenses the Supper—Fall of the Mass at Wittemberg—Other Changes—The Zwickau Prophets—Nicholas Stork—Thomas Munzer—Infant Baptism Denounced …
1408 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 482.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… , he dispensed the Sacrament in public in all the simplicity of its Divine institution. He wore neither cope nor chasuble. With the dresses he discarded also …
1409 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 494.4 (James Aitken Wylie)
… was dispensed according to the apostolic mode, and 4,000 persons, including the emperor’s sister, the Queen of Denmark, and others of rank, joined in the celebration …
1410 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 502.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… were dispensed, while some 4,000 communicants came forward to partake. The spectacle caused infinite disgust to Campeggio, but how to prevent it he knew …
1411 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 531.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… avenues-dispensations, pardons, jubilees, pilgrimages, annats, palls, and contrivances innumerable. But the hour had now come to her “that spoiled and was not …
1412 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 533.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… the dispensation of Sacraments. It is therefore the Church’s duty to preach and to dispense the Sacraments. But duty, Luther reasoned, implies right and function …
1413 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 543.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… a dispensation from them. The Pope, now at open feud with the emperor, released Francis from his obligations. This kindled anew the flames of war in Europe. The …
1414 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 596.6 (James Aitken Wylie)
941 Article V. confessed the institution of the MINISTRY. “For by the preaching of the Word, and the dispensation of the Sacraments, the Holy Spirit is pleased to work faith in the heart.”
1415 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 624.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… and dispensations of terror for what are the annals of the world and the chronicles of the race but a translation into fact of the laws and principles made …
1416 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 8.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… Old Dispensation, and John the Baptist of the New; and notably in this, that he was the prophet of a new age, which was to be ushered in with terrible shakings and …
1417 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 8.6 (James Aitken Wylie)
… New Dispensations, than that the appearance of Wicliffe marked a similar boundary. Behind him were the times of ignorance mid superstition, before him the …
1418 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 21.6 (James Aitken Wylie)
… who dispenses and of him who receives it. These, Doctor Gallus affirmed, had their source either from the apostles or from the primitive Church, and were to …
1419 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 21.7 (James Aitken Wylie)
… be dispensed differently to the clergy and to the laity? Besides, by what authority has the Pope changed the Sacrament into a sacrifice? Christ does not say …
1420 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 50.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… occasion dispensed with. Only the simple ceremony of anointing was retained. Bugenhagen presided on the occasion. He placed on the king’s head the golden …