Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, Volume 5Huguenot Society of London., 1898 "A bibliography of some works relating to the Huguenot refugees, whence they came, where they settled": v. 1, pp. [130-149]. |
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... doubt some tradition of independence , was no longer independent . Though at first perhaps disposed to resent papal legislation , it seems to have had little liking for new ideas and unaccustomed theology . This judicial body and the ...
... doubt some tradition of independence , was no longer independent . Though at first perhaps disposed to resent papal legislation , it seems to have had little liking for new ideas and unaccustomed theology . This judicial body and the ...
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... doubt the King himself was a great promoter of the Renaissance in France , and favoured that heterogeneous party of mental illumination which , opposing fanatical ignorance as such , promised then to shed a glittering lustre on the ...
... doubt the King himself was a great promoter of the Renaissance in France , and favoured that heterogeneous party of mental illumination which , opposing fanatical ignorance as such , promised then to shed a glittering lustre on the ...
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... doubt startled , he at once reverted to or reindorsed the policy for some time active , and but lately moderated within his kingdom . The pomp at Marseilles was now followed in 1535 by a more gloomy state procession in Paris . King ...
... doubt startled , he at once reverted to or reindorsed the policy for some time active , and but lately moderated within his kingdom . The pomp at Marseilles was now followed in 1535 by a more gloomy state procession in Paris . King ...
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... doubt that the definite organization of a " Reformed " Church at Meaux was approved at Strasburg , and was part of that general forward movement after 1541 in the protestant system of the South , noticed by Maimbourg , who attributes it ...
... doubt that the definite organization of a " Reformed " Church at Meaux was approved at Strasburg , and was part of that general forward movement after 1541 in the protestant system of the South , noticed by Maimbourg , who attributes it ...
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... doubt these propositions seem to - day to be platitudes too mild and commonplace to insist on . They were far from being so considered in Europe considerably after the dawn of the modern era . But their acceptance now will probably lead ...
... doubt these propositions seem to - day to be platitudes too mild and commonplace to insist on . They were far from being so considered in Europe considerably after the dawn of the modern era . But their acceptance now will probably lead ...
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Page 439 - ALL people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice ; Him serve with fear, His praise forth tell, Come ye before Him and rejoice.
Page 437 - Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young : even thy altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my God.
Page 438 - Christ, who at thy first coming didst send thy messenger to prepare thy way before thee ; Grant that the ministers and stewards of thy mysteries may likewise so prepare and make ready thy way, by turning the hearts of the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, that at thy second coming to judge the world we may be found an acceptable people in thy sight, who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Spirit, ever one God, world without end. Amen.
Page 439 - O GOD, forasmuch as without thee we are not able to please thee ; mercifully grant that thy HOLY SPIRIT may in all things direct and rule our hearts, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Page 439 - O LORD, we beseech thee, let thy continual pity cleanse and defend thy Church; and because it cannot continue in safety without thy succour, preserve it evermore by thy help and goodness, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord. Amen.
Page 437 - Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee ; in whose heart are the ways of them.
Page 436 - Father : We have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against thy holy laws. We have left undone those things which we ought to have done ; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done ; and there is no health in us.
Page 435 - ... for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy Word, and to ask those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. Wherefore I pray and beseech you, as many as are here present, to accompany me with a pure heart, and humble voice, unto the throne of the heavenly grace, saying after me ; ' A General Confession* to be said of the whole Congregation after the Minister, all kneeling.
Page 92 - For I have received of the Lord, that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread: and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
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