Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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... lives , and even the sermons , of the refugees are so closely connected with the history of the reforma- tion in France , that we presume , a short sketch of the state of religion in that kingdom till the banish- ment of the protestants ...
... lives , and even the sermons , of the refugees are so closely connected with the history of the reforma- tion in France , that we presume , a short sketch of the state of religion in that kingdom till the banish- ment of the protestants ...
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... lives in preaching and writing for the advance- ment of the gospel , sealed their doctrine with their blood . In the fifth century , Clovis I. a pagan king of France , fell in love with Clotilda , a christian prin- cess of the house of ...
... lives in preaching and writing for the advance- ment of the gospel , sealed their doctrine with their blood . In the fifth century , Clovis I. a pagan king of France , fell in love with Clotilda , a christian prin- cess of the house of ...
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... lives in fleecing the flocks to repay themselves . The power of the pontiff was so great , that he assum- ed , and , what was more astonishing , he was suf fered to exercise a supremacy over many kingdoms . When monarchs gratified his ...
... lives in fleecing the flocks to repay themselves . The power of the pontiff was so great , that he assum- ed , and , what was more astonishing , he was suf fered to exercise a supremacy over many kingdoms . When monarchs gratified his ...
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... lives and doc- trines of the popish clergy , and the poignant wit and humor of the comedians afforded infinite di- version to the people , and conciliated them to the new preachers . Beza , who had fled to Geneva , 1548 , came backward ...
... lives and doc- trines of the popish clergy , and the poignant wit and humor of the comedians afforded infinite di- version to the people , and conciliated them to the new preachers . Beza , who had fled to Geneva , 1548 , came backward ...
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... lives and properties of noble families , and though the common people had no lordships , yet they had the more valuable rights of conscience , and for them they fought . We mistake , if we imagine that the French have never understood ...
... lives and properties of noble families , and though the common people had no lordships , yet they had the more valuable rights of conscience , and for them they fought . We mistake , if we imagine that the French have never understood ...
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