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1421 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 29.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… the pastors, with an equal number of laymen, and its most frequent place of meeting was the secluded mountain-engirdled valley at the head of Angrogna. Sometimes …
1422 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 59.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… the pastor of the same-named village who was his first teacher.” (Johann von Wiclif, und die Vorgeschichte der Reformation, vol. 1, p. 271; Leipzig, 1873.)
1423 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 129.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… a pastor he was loving and faithful, and as a patriot he was enlightened, incorruptible, and courageous. His friends fell away, but the Reformer never hesitated …
1424 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 133.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… Bohemian pastor, as to desire a reform of the ecclesiastical estate, especially in the enormous wealth and overgrown power of the clergy. In this, however …
1425 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 134.5 (James Aitken Wylie)
… first pastor, Stephen of Colonia, Huss was elected his successor. His sermons formed an epoch in Prague. The moral condition of that capital was then deplorable …
1426 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 135.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… and pastoral duties, Huss grew rapidly in the knowledge of Scripture, and became deeply imbued with its spirit. While around him was a daily-increasing devout …
1427 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 136.2 (James Aitken Wylie)
… English pastor. To overturn the hierarchy, and replace it with the simple ministry of the Word; to sweep away all the teachings of tradition, and put in their …
1428 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 144.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… supreme pastor. The most sacred things were put up to sale, and were the subject of simoniacal bargaining. The bonds of charity were disrupted, and nation was …
1429 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 188.7 (James Aitken Wylie)
… their pastors, who bore aloft the Cup, the symbol in which they conquered. Before joining battle the Sacrament was administered in both kinds to the soldiers …
1430 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 202.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… Galecus, pastor of the Taborites. They were accompanied by Peter Payne, an Englishman, “of excellent prompt and pregnant wit,” says Fox; and who did good service …
1431 History of Protestantism, vol. 1
Picture: Taborites Selecting a Pastor
1432 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 207.4 (James Aitken Wylie)
… , the pastor of the Calixtines. “He was tempted with the hope of a bishopric,” says Comenius, and used his influence both at Basle and Prague to further conciliation …
1433 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 212.3 (James Aitken Wylie)
… of pastors which Christ had appointed in his Church? After many anxious deliberations, for “their minds were harassed,” says Comenius, “with the fear that the …
1434 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 314.9 (James Aitken Wylie)
… modest pastoral office, or live on your paternal inheritance. Rome’s glory is of a kind fit only for Iscariots. “Is it not true that under the vast expanse of …
1435 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 375.25 (James Aitken Wylie)
… his pastor.” “We, thereupon,” continued the archbishop, turning to the second paper, “judge, declare, and condemn the said Sir John Oldcastle, knight, for a most pernicious …
1436 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 412.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… faithful pastors who fed the flock with knowledge and truth, watching with care lest harm should come to the fold, had given place to shepherds who slumbered …
1437 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 417.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… dumb pastor, who left his parishioners without instruction, the Council, in November, 1535, ordered him to explain, at least to the common people, the Ten Commandments …
1438 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 418.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… . The pastors of those days wielded it only to guard the doctrine of the Church from the corruption of error, and her communion from the contamination of scandalous …
1439 History of Protestantism, vol. 1
… becomes Pastor of Olarus—Studies and Labours among his Parishioners—Swiss drawn to Fight in Italy—Zwingle’s Visit to Italy.—Its Lessons
1440 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 428.5 (James Aitken Wylie)
… the pastor of Glarus died. The Pope appointed his equerry, Henri Goldli, to the vacant office; for the paltry post on the other side of the Alps must be utilised …